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X
THE
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK,
1890.
ISSUED, UNDEB THE SANCTION OF THE
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHECHES OF THE UNITED STATES,
BT ITS PUBLISHING COMMITTEE, AND CONTAINING THE
GENERAL STATISTICS OF THOSE CHURCHES FOR THE LAST PREVIOUS YEAR;
Ax Alphabetic
Cax Ministers, and or the Officers and
fe*0ix)plin)ex)fs •]
Secretary of the National Council of the Congregational Churches
of the United States,
SoM^egattowaf 3Cow*e, aBoaton, 91ta**.
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BOSTON:
CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
1890. u
THE
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK,
1890.
ISSUED, UNDER THE SANCTION 07 THE
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES OF THE UNITED STATES,
BT ITS PUBLISHING COMMITTEE, AND CONTAINING THE
GENERAL STATISTICS OF THOSE CHURCHES FOR THE LAST PREVIOUS YEAR;
Ah Alphabetical Lost of the Congregational Ministers, and of the Officers and
Students of Congregational Theological Seminaries; The Annual Record
of Changes; the Vital Statistics of Congregational Ministers
deceased in 1889; statements of the national co-op-
ERATIVE Societies; the National and State
Organizations of Churches;
AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
BOSTON:
CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
1890. L+
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Pack
Contents and Note 2
Calendar for 1890-91 3
Introductory 5
The International Council 7
Religious Denominations in the United States 8
Treasurer's Statement, Aug. 1, 1800 9
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor: Summary .... 10
Annual Record :
Churches formed, 10; Ministers Ordained or Installed, 11; Pastors Dis-
missed, 14; Ministers Married, 16.
Vital Statistics of Congregational Ministers who died in 1889 . . . 17-46
Deceased Congregational Ministers, 1854-89: An Index of Names . . 47-54
Congregational Clubs 55
The National Societies:
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions .... 56
American College aud Education Society 58
American Congregational Association 61
American Congregational Union 62
American Home Missionary Society 63
American Missionary Association 65
Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society .... 67
New West Education Commission 68
Congregational Theological Seminaries:
Bangor, 69; Andover, 71; Chicago, 73; Hartford, 75; Oberlin, 76; Pacific,
77; Yale, 79.
Alphabetical List of Students in the Seminaries . . • . 80-88
Summaries 89-91
The Annual Statistics of the Churches and Ministers :
Explanations of the Plan of Statistics 92, 93
The Statistics of the Churches and Pastors by States .... 94-359
Fifth-year Statistics 360-426
Congregational Ministers in Foreign Lands 427
The National and State Organizations of the Churches 429
Sessions of, in 1890-91 435
Annual Meetings of the National Societies in 1890-91 435
General Summary Tables for the Year 4%
Quinquennial Statistics : Summary 448
Remarks upon the Statistics 450
Alphabetical List of Ministers, with Post-Office Address 451
Alphabetical List of Licentiates 481
List of Ministers of other Denominations Supplying Congregational Churches, 482
NOTE,
The price of the Year-Book is SI. 00, a change demanded by increase of size
and cost.
All correspondence relating to the Y ear-Book should be addressed, not to the
Publishing Society, but to
REV. HENRY A. HAZEN,
Congregational Library,
Boston, Mass.
It is not safe or sufficient to Bay " Congregational House," which has many
rooms and occupants.
Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 24 Franklin 8t., Boston.
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INTRODUCTORY.
The Quinquennial Statistics increase the size of this Year-Book, and have*
added to the delay of its issue. New York offset her late report, in 1889, by being
the first State reporting two hundred churches in 1890. The last reports received
this year came from North Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Georgia. If these
States will improve upon their record in 1K91 as much as New York has done in
1890, and if all others will better their record a little, the Year-Book for 1891 can
be issued June 1. This is perfectly feasible, with an honest effort on all hands, and
there are many reasons why all concerned should join in that effort. To accomplish
this, all reports must be in the editor's hands in March, and as many of them in
February as possible. The more the work of the Year-Book can be done early, and
the less is left to be crowded into the rush of the last weeks, the more care can be
given it, and the fewer the last weeks will need to be. Secretaries and reporters
who say that they can take more time for their work, and still be ready in advance
of others, do, in fact, less than they might to secure prompt issue of the Year-Book.
The same is true of the churches, and the Year-Book can be issued early when,
and only when, the churches will make prompt reports. Every church which does
not send its report forward Jan. 1, contributes its influence to hinder the Year-
Book's completion. A public sentiment which will demand and secure an early and
complete report from each church, would do more than anything else to produce a
Year-Book in April. It is within bounds to say that the labor and expense of com-,
piling the statistical tables are doubled by the tardiness and incompleteness of the
returns from a small fraction of the churches.
But, some say, we cannot report Jan. 1; our annual meeting has not been
held, and reports are not made out. If the reply is sufficient, it is just as good
for churches whose annual meeting is in April, July, or October; and a uniform
date for statistics is a hopeless dream. In fact, so far as there is reason in this reply
it involves a summons from the whole fraternity of the churches to these dilatory
churches, to change the date of the annual meeting to December. Then the items
of the annual report could be made a part of the business of the meeting to hear and
complete them, and when Jan. 1 came, the clerk's business would be aimply to send
his statement to the secretary of Conference. It is due to the general good that the
churches should have, and should express, their interest in these annual statements,
if not by hearing them, at least in knowing that they are made when due. If the
minister or the clerk is the only person in the church who knows or cares anything
about the matter, and that chiefly because he has received a summons from the Con-
ference to furnish the report, he will be very likely to take his time and wait for a
" convenient season." But, if he is made answerable at home as well as abroad, as
he properly should be; if he finds that the church, through some of its faithful mem-
bers, is watching him, he will scarcely neglect so simple and easy a duty.
An incomplete report is not much better than a tardy one. It involves, if the
secretary is faithful, questions, correspondence, and delay and changes in tables and
summaries which are a weariness. If the churches were named here whose reports
were not received till March, and when received involved a delay of weeks for cor-
rection and completion, some of the members of them would be astonished to find
that they were in such company.
There is another side to the matter, however, which should not be forgotten. The
6 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
diligence and promptness of faithful clerks and reporters, all oyer the land call for
hearty recognition. For the excellence and the gradual improvement of our statis-
tics, we owe a great debt to such earnest laborers. Some of the States have secre-
taries worthy of all honor for the admirable work which they do ; and they would
say just as much of many of their assistants. May their example inspire others to
do likewise.
The National Council in 1877 recommended that certain statistics be collected in
1880, and once in five years thereafter. The provision made for the cost of the Yeab-
Book in 1880 did not warrant the increased expense which this would involve, and
this collection was omitted. In 1885 these questions were added to the regular
schedule. The summary of the results may be found in the Year-Boo* of 1886,
pages 220-2. The cost of printing the returns in detail was still too great for the
Year-Book to assume, and the summary only was given, leaving the various States
to print the items in their Minutes. This year the Publishing Committee judged
that the time had come for publication of these statistics in full, and they may be
found following the usual tables at page 360.
The questions were as follows: —
(1.) Value of house of worship and chapel and land on which they stand.
(2.) Year of erection of house of worship.
(3. ) Value of parsonage owned by the society.
(4.) Amount of invested funds, not including parsonage, owned by the society.
(5.) Amount of indebtedness.
(6.) Salary of minister, including the rental value of the parsonage owned by the
society.
The replies have been made with a fulness which gives them greater value. In
1885, of 4,170 churches, only 2,515 answered the first question. This year, of 4,689
churches, 3,765 answer the same question, and others in proportion. In 1885, 23
States made no returns ; this year 3 only are wanting. The final question of 1885,
parish expenses, including salary, was this year omitted, as being exact repetition of
the regular question of " Home Expenditures."
The omission will be noticed of the list of ministers without pastoral charge. This
omission is by the vote of the Council. It saves a week.of time and considerable
expense to the Yeak-Book; and many ministers prefer the new, or rather, restored,
arrangement, not liking to be made conspicuous by separate enrolment in such a
list. The same fact is indicated in the general alphabetical list by the insertion of
the year of ordination in such cases, instead of the numeral page reference.
HENRY A. HAZEN,
Auburndale, Mass.
2 August, 1890.
1890.] THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL.
THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL.
At the meeting of the National Council in Worcester, October, 1889, overtures were
received from the Congregational Union of England and Wales, for an International
Congregational Council, to be held in London. The proposition for suoh a meeting
originated with the Australian Union, at its Centennial Jubilee Meeting in 1888.
The object of the assembly, as stated in the letter from England, is •' to deliberate
on the grave questions affecting the faith and the ohuroh of Christ, which at present
are In debate throughout Christendom, and to confer on matters whioh especially
concern the Congregational churches."
The Council adopted unanimously resolutions favoring the proposition. It also
appointed, as delegates, the Provisional Committee and twenty-five other persons,
authorizing this delegation to fill vacancies and add to their number, as the basis of
representation, to be fixed upon, might call for. They were also empowered to
" choose from their number a committee of eleven, authorized to take part with the
representatives of other bodies, in all the preliminary arrangements for said
Council." It was also suggested that each State or general body connected with
the National Council appoint one delegate. The names of the delegates appointed
may be found in the Minutes of the National Council, at page 49 ; and most of the
(States have already named a delegate.
The committee of eleven charged with the duty, on our part, of preliminary
arrangements, was duly appointed, and consists of Samuel B. Capen, Rev. Henry M.
Dexter, Rev. Samuel B. Forbes, Rev. David Gregg, Rev. Henry A. Hazen, Rev.
Arthur Little, Rev. William H. Moore, Rev. Alonso H. Quint, Nathaniel Shipman,
Rev. Edwin B. Webb, and G. Henry Whitoomb.
This committee has held several meetings, and is in correspondence with the
English committee on the matters of topics, speakers, and other preliminaries.
The meeting is to be held in London, in July, 1891. The Rev. B. W. Dale, of
Birmingham, has been invited to preside; and Rev. R. S. Storrt, of Brooklyn, to
preach the opening sermon. It is proposed that England and the United States
send each one hundred delegates, and all other countries one hundred more. The
occasion cannot fail to be of great interest and importance to our churches.
8
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.
We give here the very late and careful table prepared by Dr. H. B. Carroll, and
published in the Independent, July 31.
Denominations.
1. Roman Catholic* *»
2. Regular Baptlstf
3. Methodist Episcopal...
4. Methodist Episcopal, South. .
5. Presbyterian (Northern)
6. Disciples of Christ
7. Congregationallsts
8. Protestant Episcopal ........
0. African M. E. Zion
10. African M.E
11. Lutheran Synodical Conf. . . .
12. Lutheran General Council...
18. United Brethren
14. Reformed (German). t.
16. Colored Methodist Episcopal
10. Presbyterian ( Southern)
17. Presbyterian, Cumberland . . .
18. German Evangelical
10. Lutheran General Synod ....
20. Methodist, Protestant
21. Evangelical Association
Churches.
Ministers.
7,528
8^32
83,588
21,175
22,108
18,270
11,787
4,862
8,727
6,036
7,250
3,600
4,680
4,640
5,118
3,080
3,500
3,000
3,800
8,000
1,811
1,291
1,567
ttQQ
4,265
1,455
1,585
818
2,100
1,800
2,321
1,146
2,680
1,505
860
865
1,428
051
2,006
1,441
1,058
1,187
Members.
4,676,298
8,070,047
2,286,488
1,161,668
753,740
760,000
401,086
470,076
412,618
400,000
865,620
264,286
109,700
104,044
170,000
161,742
160,186
160,000
151,866
147,604
145,703
* We estimate the number of Catholic communicants on the basis of 8,277,080 Catholic popu-
lation, using the ratio which Lutheran statistics has established between souls and communi-
cants in the Synodical Conference — viz., 1.77.
J Really three denominations.
At the last moment, additional information comes to hand, of the Rev. E. W.
Jones, who perished at Johnstown, in the great flood. We add the items here: sup-
plementing the record on page 28: —
Jokbs, Edward William, son of Edward and Mary (Williams) Jones, was born
in Pont Robert, Meiford, Maldwyn, 1833, Nov. 21. Installed, Johnstown, Pa., 1871,
Oct. 22. He published works: (1) On the Rise and Extension of Independency.
(2) The Dark and Bright Sides of the Bible.
1890.]
treasurer's statement.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
ACCOUNT WITH THB LOCAL BODIB8.
The following statement shows unpaid dues of 1839, and previous years, $2,257.12.
Dues of 1890 unpaid, $3,928.26. Total unpaid, $6,185.38. It should be remembered,
that the dues of 1890 were payable the first of July.
Attention is called to the following resolution passed by the Council at
Worcester : —
Resolved, That the churches be asked to contribute annually the sum of one
and one half cents per member, to meet the current expenses during the next three
years. — Minutes of 1889, page 112.
STATEMENT.
Due on
Dae on
-. '-^M-
Due on
Due on
past yean.
$9 96
1890.
•
past years.
$244 56
1890.
Alabama
$21 76
Nebraska
$128 05
Arizona
00
00
1 Nevada
5 45
51
Arkansas
13 86
4 33
New Hampshire
00
00
California
00
102 00
, New Jersey
00
66 70
Colorado
00
00
New Mexico
8 21
222
Connecticut
00
00
1 New York
•600 00
605 04
District of Columbia
00
16 59
North Carolina
14 00
12 91
Florida
00
14 17
North Dakota
00
00
Georgia
71 19
48 31
Ohio
00
443 71
Idaho
1 25
55
Oregon
00
21 70
Illinois
00
467 67
Pennsylvania
314 87
138 61
Indiana
00
36 81
Rhode Island
00
98 76
Indian Territory
8 33
2 05
South Carolina
29 11
5 46
Iowa
00
329 79
South Dakota
00
53 21
Kansas
235 91
162 61
Tennessee
54 37
19 50
Kentucky
38 61
6 57
Texas
56 54
9 81
Louisiana
' 114 23
14 40
Utah
3 00
4 50
Maine
219 00
320 65
Vermont
105 47
307 21
Maryland
00
4 24
Virginia
00
2 20
Massachusetts
00
00
Washington
West Virginia
16 38
25 00
Michigan
00
00
12 17
1 93
Minnesota
00
171 27
Wisconsin
41 66
236 13
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
13 03
00
00
2 65
76
01
Wyoming
00
00
(
$2,211 16
$3,910 35
* Estimated.
SAMUEL B. FORBES.
Hartford, Conn., 31 July, 1890.
10
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.— SUMMARY.
State.
Alabama,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut,
District Columbia,
Florida,
Georgia,
Idaho,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Indian Territory,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Montana,
No. of
Societies.
t
Members. |
7
'263
1
40
2
63
59
2,886
27
1,074
228
13,191
6
351
4
115
0
0
139
5,778
12
459
101
5,280
M
2,064
1
43
S
90
101
4,658
3
87
411
26,686
124
4,641
75
2,884
2
191
35
1,279
1
45
Btatb.
Nebraska,
Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
New York,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oregon,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
South Carolina,
South Dakota,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Vermont,
Virginia,
Washington,
West Virginia,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming,
Totals,
Members.
2,218
4,685
OjQA
45
7,282
275
4,479
248
1,222
1,496
0
1,035
0
131
90
4,841
46
589
60
2,202 106,156
ANNUAL RECORD.
0HUR0HE8 ORGANIZED, 1889.
Alabama:
Alco, Aug. 25.
Galitobiiia.'
Alton, Deo. 2; Angela' Camp, reor., April
28; Avalon,July 16; Ballena, ; Campbell,
April 28; Oopperopolis, July 18; De Lux, July
21; Fall River Valley, June 10; Los Angeles,
Olivet, Jan. 8; do., West End, Feb. 10; Los
Guillicos, Feb. 17 ; Niles, Sept. 6 ; Ooean View,
March 30 : Palermo, Feb. 10 ; Pasadena, North,
May 2; San Andreas, Immannel, — ; San
Bernardino, Mt. Vernon, April 1 ; Santa Ana,
Jan. 18; Sebastopol, July 26; Villa Park,
March 6. -
Colorado :
Brookside, — ; Colorado Spring*, Second,
Aug. 6; Cortes, April 28; Denver, So. Broad
way, Sept. 17 ; Flagler, ; Green Mountain
Falls, Sept. 6; Lyons, Oct. 29; New Castle,
; Rico, ; Steamboat Springs, Sept. 29;
Trinidad, *
Connecticut :
Hartford, Swedish, Oct. 2ft ; Portland, Swe-
dish, May 28; Willlmantte, Swedish, Nov. 16.
Florida :
Melbourne, .
Georgia :
Cartecay, Dee. 8 ; Hendricks, Aug. 21 ; Rome,
Sept. 8.
Idaho:
Genesee, Jan. 18.
Illinois :
Anna, Dec. 11 jOhieago, Trinity, Englewood,
March 10; do., Welsh, Un. Bv., ; do., Cen-
tral, May 9; do., Warren ave., May 19; do.,
Zion, June 28; do.. Ch. of the Covenant, Oct.
1 ; do.jHumboldt Park, Oct. 16 ; do., Forrest-
ville, Dec. 8; MetropolJiville, - — ; No. Au-
rora, July 12; Peoria, Plymouth, June 10;
Ridgeland, April 26; River Grove, Dec. 16;
Rockefeller, June 20; Rogers Park, Nov. 8.
Indiana :
Bast Chicago, Nov. 10 ; Hammond, Plymouth,
Nov. 10; Indianapolis, Brightwood, July 28;
do., West, ; Lake Gage, March 17; Penn-
ville, Sept. 8; Perth, Feb. 21.
Indian Tbbbxtort:
Guthrie, ; Kaw Agency, Deo. 8; King-
fisher, Dec. 22; Vinita, Logan, .
Iowa:
Bethel, ; Bondurant, Dec. 7; Climbing
Hill, Oct. 7; Crane Creek, Feb. 26; Doom
Deo. 10; Flaglers, June 80; Gem Point, March
19; Hebron, Feb. 10; Ionia, Sept. 10; Ladds-
dale, Jan. 29; Oto, Oct. 6: Owen's Grove,
April 7; Smlthland, June 26:South Grant,
; Timber Creek, March 12 ; Weaver, March
13; Zion, .
Kansas :
Fsirvlew Village, Sept. 6; Gritxland, ;
Herndon, ; Hutchinson, Sept. 24; Ochel-
tree. March 26; Richland, May 16; Russell
Springs, April 1.
Louisiana:
Calcasieu Parish, Dee. 16; Iowa, ; Rose-
land, Sept. 10.
Maine:
Deer Isle, ; Long Island, July 28; West
New Portland, Aug. 17.
Massachusetts :
Hudson, ; Springfield, Park, June 28;
Worcester, Oh. of the Covenant, Dee. 12; do.,
Hope, Deo. 21.
Michigan :
Detroit, , June 16; Kinderhook, July
81 ; Leslie, May 28 : Marion, Feb. 26 ; Mattison,
March 16; Rosedale(March8; Six Lakes, I>b.
I 18; Wheeler, Aug. 30.
1890.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
11
Minnesota :
Ash Creek, March 3; Bertha, June 11 ; Beth-
any, ; Hasty, Nov. 3; Livonia, branch of
Elk River, ; Mankato, Swedish Mission,
July 25; Minneapolis, Bethany, April 1 ; Pills,
bury, March 6 ; Robinsdale, Jane 14 : St. Cloud,
Second, July 28; 8and stone, Swedish, July
31; 8odigreen, March 24; Sunrise, Aug. 25;
Verdi, May 1 ; Wlnthrop, March 11.
Missouri :
Afton, reor.,Ju1y 5; Garden Grove, March
10; Kansas City, Pilgrim, Oct. 20; do., Im-
manuel, Dec. 10; St Clair, Dec. 15.
Nebraska :
Addison, July 5; Clarkson, Nov. 24 ; Clear-
water, March 17; Crawford, July Id; Doug-
las, Dec. 30; Faueey, Aug. 25; Harbine, ;
Madrid, March 13; Snake Creek, ; Veath,
Aug. 25; Wallace, Feb. 20 ; Wellfleet Colony,
; Wescott, July 14.
New Jersey :
Cedar Grove, Jan. 23; Jersey City, jVor-
wegian, March 17; Richland, .
New York :
Brooklyn. Tabernacle, ; Middletown,
North at., Nov. 19; Newburgh, Jan. 4; New
York, Camp Memorial, April 25; Olean, ;
Patebogue, March 15 ; Ridgewood, Feb. 22.
North Dakota:
Ashtabula, Aug. 18; Barrie, July 31; Bux-
ton, Aug. 16; Edgeley, St. Paul, ; Ed-
munds, May 30; Geneseo, Oct. 6; Getchells,
Aug. 18; Jamestown, March 29; Odell, Aug.
4; Ontario, March 17; Williaton, Aug. 4;
Wyndmere, July 21.
Ohio:
Ashland, May 14; Blue Creek, June 6;
Brecksville, ; Cleveland, North Knd,
March 3; Columbus, Mayflower, June 18;
Dayton, June 25; Findlay, Second, May 12;
Mansfield, Plymouth, Nov. 3 ; Monroe, Second,
April 17 ; Vaughnsville, — .
Oregon :
Eugene, June 2; Malheur, Feb. 9.
Pennsylvania :
Forest City, Welsh, Jan. 15; Le Raysville,
Feb. 2; Scran ton, Fifth, Jan. 31.
Rhode Island:
East Providence, United Cong., June 17;
Thornton, Oct. 5.
South Dakota :
Benclare, May 4; Bethel, May 5; Buffalo
Centre, March 27; Centreville, reor., ;
Clyde, April 14; Colvta. Branch, ; Lake-
Krt, Danish, April 18; Logan Centre, Dec. 5;
ring Lake, June 17; Vermillion, Swedish,
Tennessee :
Athens, Sept. 1 ; Chattanooga, Pilgrim, .
Texas :
Denlson, — — .
Vermont :
Eden, Aug. 23; Rutland, Swedish, Dec. 10.
Washington :
Deep Creek Falls Feb. 24; Edgewater, May
2; Edison, Sept. 22; Edmonds, Nov. ; Fair-
haven, Aug. 18; Kalama, Dec. 22; Marshall,
March 3; Paradise Valley, ; Pine Valley,
; Port Townsend, March 27; Puyallup,
Feb. 24; Rosario, May 12; Seattle, Stent ish,
; Tacoma, Swedish, ; Tekoa, Feb. 3;
Trent, Feb. 8.
Wisconsin :
Birnamwood, Jan. 15; Chilton, ; Clear
Lake, Swedish, ; Edgerton, June 28; Fi-
field, April 9 ; Neptune, Jan. 22, ; Racine,
Emmanuel, German, Oct. 31.
Wyoming :
Douglas, April 20.
ORDAINED 0B IN8TALLED.
In this list, " o." denotes ordination without
installation; "o. p.** ordination as pastor;
"o. /. m.w ordination for foreign missionary
service ; " r." recognized. But owing to in-
definite reports, "o." may sometimes be an
error for •• o. p."
1889.
ADAMS. HARRY C, Turner's
Falls, Mass.. o. p. Oct. 29
ALDRICH, FRANK B., Iron-
ton, Mich., o.p. July 30
ALLEN, HERBERT O., Frank-
lin Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., o. p. Dec. 10
ANDERSON, JAMES A., Mon-
mouth, Me., o.p. Oct. 3
ANDERSON, LARS, Swedish
ch., Vermillion, 8. D., o. p.
ANDREWS, CHARLES EM
Broadway ch., Somerville, Mass., i. Oct. 1
ARMES, A. HERBERT, Man.
cheater and Goffs Falls, N. H., o. Dec. 18
ARTHUR. CHARLES M., Har-
bine, Neb., o. p. Dec. 30
AUSTIN, THOMAS J., Flor-
ence, Ala., o. March 24
B ACKU8, JABBZ, Weatport, Ct., i. Feb. 19
BAILEY, HENRY L.t Frank-
lin, N. Y.. o.f. m. Aug. 18
BAILEY, JOHN G., Rogers, Ark., i. July
BALDWIN, FRITZ W., East
Orange, N. J., i. Dec. 20
BALL, ROBT.H.,Fairhaven,Vt.,o.p.Sept. 18
BALLANTINE, JOHN W.,
Ridgedeld, Ct., i. Sept. 10
BARD, GEORGE I.. Walpole,N.H.,<.8ept. 17
BAR8TOW,. JOHN, Glaston-
bury, Ct., i. Nov. 19
BELFKY. WILLIAM T., Ves-
taburg, Mich., o. 8ept. 3
BELKNAP, LAFAYETTE,
Addison, Neb., o. June 5
BIXLER, JAMES W., North
ch .Haverhill, Mass., o.p. Nov. 13
BLAKE. HENRY A., Webster, Ms., r. Jan. 31
BLISS, LEON D.. Central ch ,
Worcester, Mass., o. asst. p. Oct. 31
BOARDMAN, CHARLES P.,
Magnolia, Io., o. June 4
BONFIL8, ELLSWORTH,
Treraont, New York, o. May 9
BRADLEY, NELSON S .,
Jamestown, N. D., o. March 29
BRAY, HENRY E., Wareham.Ms.,o. Jan. 30
BRODIE, JAMES F., South ch.,
Salem, Mass., i. Feb. 21
BROWN, CLARENCE T. , For-
estville ch., Chicago, 111., o. p. Dec. 6
BROWN, JAMES. Talladega, Ala., o. June 12
BRUNEAU, ISMAEL P.,
French ch., Holyoke, Mass., i. Dec. Jr
12
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
BUELL, LEWINF.,Smyrna,N.Y.,o.p. Jan. 3
BUNKER, FREDERICK R.,
Fairmont, Neb., o. p. March 4
BURROUGHS, CHARLES F.,
Wiscasset, Me., o. June 12
BURTT, BENJAMIN H., Bald-
win, Wis., o. p. July 23
BUS WELL, J. O., Arena, Wig., o.p. May 10
BUTLER, EDWARD P., Sun-
derland. Mums., i. June 27
BUTTNER, HENRY. Crete, Neb., o. May 29
CARLISLE, MARK R., Tall a-
dega, Ala., o. June 12
CARLSON, CARL E., Swedish
Evan, ch., Portland, Ct., o. p. May 28
CARSON, JOSEPH W., Ovid,
Mich., o. Feb. 15
CHAMBERS, ALEXANDER,
Princeton, Wis., o. Feb. 19
CHASE, CHAS. E., Cheney ,Wd.,o.». July 24
CHASE, EDWARD A., South
cfa.. Lawrence, Mass., L Nov. 21
CLARK. JOHN B.. Brooklyn, N. Y., o. Oct. 30
CLARKE, CHARLES F., Ma-
chias, Me., o. Dec. 11
CLAYTON, THOMAS, Hunt-
ington, W. Va., i. April 23
CLEVELAND, WILLIS M.,
Bolton, Ct., o. p. Oct. 1
CLIFTON. THEODORE,Han.
over St. ch., Milwaukee, Wis., i. July 10
COLE, SAMUEL V., Broadway
ch., Taunton, Mass., o. p, Oct. 29
COLE, WILLIAM I., Houlton, Me., o. Sept 19
COLLIER, THOMAS J., Berea, O., o. June 6
COLLOM, JOSEPH E., Berea, O., o. Feb. 14
CONARD, WM. J., Park Rap-
ids, Minn.. o. p. Oct. 30
CONNEK. JA8. R., Coolvllle, O., o. Dec. 21
CORY. ISAAC L., Mankato, Minn., r. Sept. 10
OREELMAN, HARLAN,
Wortblngton, Mass., o. p. ■ Sept. 17
CROFT, ERNEST J., Gustavus.O.,o. June 5
CURRY, DAVID, Whittaker,MJch.,o.April 18
CURTIS, WM. L., Oberlin, O.,o./.m. June 21
% DAVIS, FRANCIS W., Ober-
lin, O., o.f. to. June 21
DAVIS, LYMAN E., North ch.,
Middletown, N. Y.. i. Nov. 19
DAY, ERNEST E.,Lone Rock, Wis.,0. June 13
DEROME, JULES A., French
ch., Ware, Mass., o. p. May 28
DICKSON, JAMES M., Pilgrim
ch., Providence, R. I., i. ' March 6
DING WELL, JAMES, Rock-
ville, Ct.. ». Dec. 11
DIN8MORE,EDWARD F.,
Benicia, Cal., r. Nov.
DO 11 WARD, JAMES C, San
Francisco, Cal., o.f.m. Aug. 7
DURYEA. J08EPH T., First
ch., Omaha, Neb., I. Jan. 31
EAGLE, JOHN P., Emanuel
ch., Swedish, New Haven, Ct., i. April 18
EARLE, JAS., Mlnneaoolis, Minn , o. May 17
EASTMAN, MRS. AN'NIS F.,
Brockton, N. Y., o. Nov. 12
EGERTON, THOMAS R.,
East Gilead, Mich., o. Feb. 13
ELLM6, LEWIS, Strong, Me., o.p. Aug. 9
EVANS, WALTER A., ch. of
the Redeemer, Chicago, 111., i. Dec. 3
FAIRFIELD, GEORGE D.,
Reed City, Mich., o. March 19
FITCH, LUCIUS R., Ash
Creek, Minn., o. June 19
FLAGG, RUFU8 C, Wells Riv-
er, Vt., r. Jan. 22
FLEMING, EDWARD T., Oil-
vet ch., Providence, R. I., o. p. Jane 26
FLOTD, WALTER B., Lin-
wood, N. J., i. March 18
FOBES, J. WARNER, Peace-
dale, R. I., i. Oct 2a
FORDE. L. HAROLD, North-
ville,N. Y., o. April 15
FRAY, JOHN E., Rockaway
Beach, N. Y., i. April &
FREEMAN, MAR8TON S.,
Newell, Io., o. p. Oct. 22
FULLERTON, EDWARD G.,
Ply. ch., Worce*ter, Ms., o., aant. p. June 13
GALLAGHER, GEORGE W.,
Montpelier, Vt., i. May 23
GAY, HENRY n.. Plympton,Ms.,o.».Apr. 16
GIROUX, LEWIS F., White
St. ch., Springfield, Mass., t. May 28-
GREELEY, CLARENCE D.,
Mt. Carmel, Ct., o. July 11
GREENE, CHESTER W., Mat-
tawan, Mich., o. Nov. 12
GRIFFITH8. WILLIAM, Pil.
Srim ch., Plymouth, Pa., o. July 2
LICK, EDW. L., Groton, Ms., o. Dec. S
GUNN, JOSEPH W., Steam-
boat Springs, Col., o.
GURNEY, HENRY E., Little
Valley, N. Y., o. June 5
HANSON, L. C, German ch.,
Racine, Wis., o. Nov. 12
HAWTHORNE, WM.O.,Alton,N.H.,o.Nov. 6
HAYDEN, FRED S., Jackson-
ville. III., t. Feb. 21
HEATH, ALBERT H., Ply-
mouth ch., St. Paul, Minn., t. April 25
HECKENDORN, GEORGE N.,
Brandon, Wis., o. Dec. S
HENCH, WILLIAM R., Algon-
Suin, III., o. April 19
RALD, THOMAS, Bethesda
chapel of Central ch., Brook-
lyn, N. Y., o.p. Dec. 3
HESCOCK, GEORGE B., Fort
Fairfield, Me., o. March 28
HILLIARD, D. LEE, Berlin, Neb.,o. Sept. 11
HOLDEN, FREDERICK A.,
Granby, Mass., *. April 9
HOLMBLAD, EMIL G., Swed-
ish ch., Lowell. Mass., i. Feb. 28
HOPKINS, WILLIAM H., St.
Albans, Vt., o. May 14
Woodbridge, N. J., i. Nov. 7
HOWIE, DAVID, Pilgrim ch.,
Duxbury, Mass., o. p. Feb. 27
HURST, GEORGE B. McC,
Perry,' Io., o. April
JACKSON, ANDREW E.,
Nashville, Tenn., o.
JACKSON, JOSEPH S., Talla-
dega, Ala., o. Jane 12
JOHN80N, FRANK A., New
Mllford, Ct., i. Dec. 12
JOHNSON, GEORGE H.,
Memo, ch., Georgetown, Ms., i. Jan. 2
JONES. DANIEL I., Zxmcs-
ville, O., i. Dec. 17
JONES, RICHARD M., Old
Forge, Pa., o. July 1
JONES, THOMA8 H., Welsh
ch., Granville, N. Y., o. p. Oct. 20
KEESE, WILLIAM A., Trinity
ch., Lawrence. Mass., i. April 11
KELLEY, FREDERICK I.,
Pigeon Cove, Mass., o. p. Dec. 30
KELLOGG, CHARLES C,
Bethany ch., Dorchester, Mass., i. April 3
1890.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
13
KENNGOTT, GEORGE F.t
Newport. N.H, o.p. Oct. 8
KERR, KO BERT.Tomah, Wis., i. Dec. 3
KILBON, JOHN L., E. Had-
dam, Ct., o. p. June 28
KING, FRANCIB,Adln,Cal., o. Jane 9
KING, SAM'L W., Brooklyn. N.Y.,o. Jan. 30
KINGSBURY, J08IAH W„
Fi'dt ch., Mlddleboro, Mass., i. April 10
KNOPF, FRANK E., Elkhart,Ind.,o. Nov. 13
KNOWLE8, MATTHEW,
Hock Creek, O., o. Oct 81
KRUM. JOHN P.,KelloggsTille. O., o. April 16
LANCASTER. ELLSWORTH
G., Ash by, Mass., o.p. Sept. 19
LAWRENCE, EDWARD A.,
First ch., Baltimore, Md., i. Nov. 21
LAWRENCE. JOHN B., Cen-
tral ch., Mlddleboro, Mass., t. March 26
LEHTINEN, FRAN8, Harbor, 0.,o. Nov. 19
LEWIS, THOMAS J., South
West Harbor, Me., o. Dec. 6
LEWIS, THOMAS 6., Bristol,
Me.. o.p. Oct. 16
L1NDQUIST, AXEL F.. Swed-
ish ch., Will imantic, Ct., o.p. Nov. 15
LINDSAY, ROBERT S.. East-
wood ch., Columbus, O., i. July 2
LITTLE. ARTHUR, Second
ch , Dorchester, Mass., i. Jan. 30
LODER, ACHILLES L., Nor-
wood, Mass , i. Dec. 11
LORD. ORLANDO M., Second
ch., Hanover, Mass., o.p. Jan. 30
LYMAN, P . YSON W., Third
cb., Fall River,- Mass., i. Feb. 20
McCORKLE, SHERMAN W.,
Iron ton, O., i. May
Mcknight, henry a,
North Guilford. Ct.. i. March 18
MAc'LAGEN, THOMAS, Clin-
tonville, Wis., o. p. May 17
Mclaughlin, james, Man-
torvl lie, Minn., o.p. Sept. 3
McSKIMMING, DAVID D.,
Grafton, O., o. Nov. 5
MADGE, WALTER W.t Hay-
awards,CaI., i. March 15
MAKEPEACE, F. BARROWS,
North ch., 8pringfleld, Mass., t. Jan. 80
MANK, HERBERT G., New
Gloucester, Me., o. p. Jan. 16
MARDEN. ALFRED. Neptune, Wis., o.p .Jan.
MARSHALL, HENRY.LInden,
Mich., o. March 13
MKaD. HENRY B.,Brookfleld, Ct.,f. June 11
MERRILL, JAMES G., Second
Pariah ch., Portland, Me., i. Dee. 11
MEKWLN, NATHAN T., Po-
?uonock, Ct., i. Jane 21
LLER, JOHN W., Rosen.
dale. Wis., i. Sept. 18
MILLIGAN. JAMES P., North
ch , Columbus, O., o. July 23
MILLS THORNTON A., Ply-
month ch., Providence, R. I., i. Sept. 13
MILNE, ALEXANDER, High
St. ch., Columbus, O., o. p. June 19
MINTIBR, JAMES H., Lamb-
erton, Minn., o. April 4
MOFFATT, ,T. CLEMEN CE,
Douglass, Kan., o. Aug. 22
MOORE, EDWARD C, Central
ch., Providence, R. I., i. Jan. 4
MORE, GEORGE W., Spring
Creek, Pa., o. July 16
MORELAND, MARY L., Wy-
anet, 111., o. July 19
MORRIS, EBENEZER J., Pu-
titan ch., WUkesbarre, Pa., i. June 27
MULLER, JOHN H, Sheffield, Ms, o.p. May 2
NEWTON D. AUGUSTINE,
Winchester, Mas*., i. Dec. 19
NO YES, WARREN L., Ches-
ter, Vt.. i. June 25
NUTTING, WALLACE, Park
ch ., St. Paul, Minn., i. Nov. 14
OLMSTEAD, CHARLES, Pil-
grim ch , Cambridgeport, Mass., i. July 9
ONION, J S., Brimfleld, 111., o. Sept. 19
ORMES, MANLY D., South ch,
Colorado Springs, Col., o. p. Aug. 18
ORR, JAMES B., Hebron. Ind.,o. Nov. 26
PARAD18, JAMES H., French
ch.. Lowell. Mass., i. Sept. 16
PARRISH, GEORGE R., Har-
vard. Neb., o.p. April 2
PARSON^, EDWARD 8., Park
ch., Greeley, Col., i. Oct. 10
PARTKIDGE, LEWIS C, Be-
rean ch., Atlanta, Ga., {. Dec. 19
PASCO, M A RTIN K., Lyme, O., i. Dec. 10
PEASE, CHARLES B. P., A*h-
Held, Mass., o.p. June 25
PENNIMAN, ANDREW O.,
U timet t, Kan., t. Feb. 17
PENNIMAN, HENRY M., Ta-
bernacle ch , Chicago, 111., i. Aug. 18
PETTINGILL, ARTHUR G.,
St. Cloud, Minn., o. Dee. 9
PHILLIPS, DANIEL, Second
ch., Huntington, Mass.. i. Nov. 13
PLASS, NORMAN, Medina, O., i. Jan. 16
POOR, WILLIAM G., Chicopee
Falis, Mass., i. June 13
PORTER, EDWARD C,
Watertown. Mass., i. Dec. 4
PORTER, ELBERT S., Central
So. ch., Bridgewater, Mass., i. May 15
POUND, EDWARD H., Craw-
ford, Neb., o. Dec. 17
PRATT, D. BUTLER, Union
ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., o. p. 8ept. 25
PRICE, CHARLES W., Ober-
lin, ()., o.f. m. June 21
RAE, ROBERT L., East Ro-
chester, Mass. , o.p. Dec. 13
REITINGER, PHILIP, Cleve-
land, O., o. May 27
RESNER, ANDREAS, Chicago, 111., o. June 6
RICH, ULYSSES G., Eming-
ton, 111., o.
RICHIE, DAVID H., White
Creek, Wis., o. Aug. 14
RICKER, GEORGE 8., Ch. of
the Redeemer, St. Louis, Mo., i. Oct. 24
ROBERTSON, JAMES G.,
Chester, N. H., o. p. July 30
ROBINSON, P BARLEY J.,
Winthrop, Me., i. June 11
ROGERS, WILLIAM, San
Juan, Cal., o. April 16
ROSENBERGER, HENRY C,
Mltchellvllle, Io., i. Aug. 9
ROTHROCK, EDGAR S., Gar.
rettsville, O., o. p. July 2
RULAND, GEORGE W.,Weat-
moreland, N. H., i. July 3
RUN ALLS, JOHN H., Alto
Pass. 111., o. Nov. 19
SCHWAB, HERMAN, Fitch-
burg, Mass., o. May 28
SEVERANCE, CHARLES N.,
Hutchinson, Kan., i. Sept. 24
SEWALL, BENJAMIN F.,
Alto Pass, 111., o. May 8
14
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
8HARP, ROBERT W., Fox-
boro, Mass. , o. Sept. 12
8HARRETT, JAMES, Wataga,
111., i. Oct. 24
SHAW, WILLIAM B., Ford
City, Kan., o. Sept. 18
SHEARER, HERMAN A.,
Gladstone, Mich., o.p. Oct. 2
SHELDON, CHARLES F.,
Jennings. La., o. Dec. 12
SHEPHERD, SAMUEL, At-
lantic ch., St. Paul, Minn., i. Feb. 12
SIMS, FELIX R, Talladega, Ala., o. Jane 12
SKEELE, ARTHUR F., South
Park ch., Chicago, III., i. April 11
SMITH, C. HUDSON, Pilgrim
oh., Dorchester, Mass., i. . March 6
SMITH, EBENEZER A., El-
dred, N. Y., o. Oot. 3
SMITH, EDWARD W.f West
Newbury, Vt., o.p. Nov. 13
SMITH, HOWARD N., Berea. O., o. June 6
8MITH, LOWELL C.,Moravia,N.Y.,f Sept. 10
8MITS, BASTIAN, Constun-
tine, Mich., i. April 2
SNYDER, HENRY S.,Wllllam»-
bnrg, Mass., i. May 15
STAUNTON, BENJAMIN,
Douglas. Wyo., i. April 10
STEARNS, WILLIAM F.,
Hartford, Vt., o. Dec. 11
STEBBIN8, HERBERT W.,
West Medford, Mass. , i. Not. 12
STERLING, GEORGE, Dun-
barton, N. H., i. Nov. 13
STEVENB, WILLIAM D.,
Tomahawk, Wis., o. June 20
STILES, WILLIAM C, Rich-
mond, Me., i. April 18
STORK, WOLFGANG, La
Grange, Mo., o. June 12
8TOWK,WILLIAMF.,Dexter,Me.,o.j>.May28
STRICKLAND, GEORGE D.,
Vanderbilt, Mich., o. April 30
STUART, ISAM BERT B.,
North Yarmouth, Me., o. Dec. 11
8UCKOW, WILLIAM J., Ha-
warden, Io., r. July 24
TEEL, WILLIAM H., Wethers-
fleld, Ct., t. April 24
TENNEY, HENRY M., Second
ch , Oberlln, O., i. May 16
TENNEY, WILLIAM L., Mad-
ison ave. ch., Cleveland, O., /. Dec. 10
TERRY,ALBERTW.,Napoli,N.Y.,o.April24
TEWKSBURY, GEOKGE A.,
Plymouth ch., Seattle, Wn., i. Sept. 11
THOMPSON, JOHN K., New
Kockford, N. D., o.p. March 10
THOMSON, A. EUGENE, First
ch., Cleveland, O., i. Oct. 2
TILLITT, BARTON C, Kelley , Io., o. Feb. 7
TORBET, ALBERT, Grand
Blanc, Mich., o. April 28
TORUESEN, CECILLIU8 O.,
Scandinavian ch., Seattle, Wn., o. May 8
TRAVIS, DAVID Q., Mead-
ville, Mo., o. May 28
TUTTLE, HENRY W., Man-
chester. Io., o. Oct. 3
VINCENT. THOMAS H., East
MarshfiehLMass., o.p. Feb. 6
VITTUM, EDMUN DM., Cedar
Rapids, Io., i. Nov. 14
VOORHEES. J. SPENCER,
Telluride, Col., o.p. Aug. 25
VROOMAN, HARRY C, In-
dependence, Kan., o. April 90
WALKER, JOHN T., Way-
land, Mich., o. July 8
WALLAR, WILLIAM C. A.,
Belgrade, Minn., o. 8ept. 11
WARREN, EDGAR L., Clare-
mont, N. H., o.p. Feb. 4
W ASHINGTON, ALONZO G.,
Stephen, Minn., o. Feb. 0
WEILER.CARL, Wlnthrop,Minn.,o:March 12
WHKKLEK. WARREN E.,
Richfield, O., o. Sept. 6
WIDDEMER, HOWARD T.,
Memorial ch., Ridgewood,N. Y., i. June 12
WIEDENHOEFT, WILLIAM,
Fairmount, Ind., o. Dec. 16
WILCOX, WILLIAM C, Eagle
Harbor, Wn., i. Dec. 18
WILLCOX, INMAN L.,
Shrewsbury, Mass., o.p. Oct. 18
WILLEY, ELMER E., Eldon,Io.,o p. Dec. 12
WILLIAM**, SAMUEL A.,
Lyons, Col., o.p. Oct. 29
WILLIAMSON, JOHN A.,
Clarksficld, O.. o. p. Sept. 24
WILSON. FREDERIC A., Free
ch., Andover, Mass., i. June 26
WOODBURY. FRANK P., Sec-
ond ch., Minneapolis, Minn , i. May 5
WOODWOHTH.OHARLES L.,
Jr., Wilton, N. H., o. p. Dec. 17
WRIGHT, BENJAMIN M.,
Kent, Ct. o. p. Nov. 19
WYCKOFF, EDWIN D.,
Galesburg, HI., o. April 11
YERGIN, VERNON N., First
ch., Fargo, N. D., i. April 11
PA8T0RS DI8MI88ED.
ADAMS, GEORGE M., Holl'ston, Mass.,
April 23.
ANDERSON, EDWARD, Norwalk, Ct.f
April 23.
AXTELL, NATHAN G., Plymouth ch., Mil-
ford, Ct., May 28.
BACON, WILLIAM N\. Coventry, Vt., July.
BALDWIN, FRITZ W., First ch., Chelsea,
Mass., Nov. 18.
BARTLETT, WILLIAM A., ch. of the Re-
deemer, Chicago, III., Dec. 3.
RENTE, CHRISTOPHER H., East Rocka-
way, N. Y.. Oct. 15.
BERLE, ADOLPH A., New Richmond, Wis.,
Nov. 6.
BILLMAN, HOWARD, East Windsor, Ct.,
Oct. 14.
BLADES, JOHN T., Campello, Mass.,
March 19.
BOUTON, TILTONC. H., Dunbarton, N. H.,
Nov. 13.
BOWMAN, DAVID D., Second ch., Eureka,
Cal., July 15.
BRLANT, S. INGER80LL, Hartford, Vt.,
June 6.
BRODIE, JAMES F., Woodstock, Vt.,
Feb. 11. •
BROWN, J. NEWTON, Owatonna, Minn.,
Dec. 20.
BURR. Austin H., Peterboro, N. H., Mar. 4.
BUSHNELL, SAMUEL C, Acusbnet, Mass.,
Dec. 18.
BUTLER, EDWARD P., Lyme, N. H.,
Feb. 20.
CAMPBELL, CLEMENT C, Granby, CU,
Deo. 18.
CARTER, CLARK, South ch., Lawrence,
Mass., Nov. 21.
1890.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
15
CHRISTEN SEN, NIL C, Scandinavian ch.,
Bridgeport, Ct., Dec. 19.
CLAPP, CEPHAS F., Eighth Ave. ch., Oak-
land, Cal., May 11.
CLARKE, JOSEPH B., Barkhamsted, Ct.,
May 16.
COLWELL, HENRY J., Grand Meadow,
Minn., May 16.
COOK. 81 LAB P., Third ch., Chelsea, Mass.,
March 26.
CORNET, EDWARD, Vin eland, N. J., Nov.
COUNTERMINE, JOHN D.f Clinton Ave.
cb., Albany, N. Y., Aug. 1.
CRANK, EDWARD C, South Main 8t. ch.,
Manchester, N. H., Dec. U.
CROMER, JEREMIAH C, Fort Wayne, Ind.
May 10.
CRUM* JOHN H., First ch., Winona, Minn.,
April 22.
CURTIS, ETHAN, Danforth ch., Syracuse,
N. Y., Dec. 9.
DEFOREST, HEM AN P., Trinitarian ch.,
Taunton, Mass., May 14.
DINGWELL, JAMES, Danielsonville, Ct.,
Nov. 15.
EMRICH, FREDERIC E., Tabernacle ch.,
Chicago, 111., Jan. 21.
EVANS, EINION C, Pacific ch., St. Paul,
Minn., Jan. 4.
FAY, SOLOMON P., Village ch., Dorchester,
Mass., Sent. 25.
FIBBER, HERMAN P., Ludlow, Vt., May 28.
FLANDERS, CHARLES N., Newport, N.H.,
Jan. 9.
FLOYD, WALTER B., Linwood, N. J., Dec.
FRINK, BENSON M., Shelburne, Mass.,
Sept 3.
GARDNER, AUSTIN, Buckingham, Ct.,
Sept. 18.
GLKASON, CHARLES H., Somers, Ct.,
Oct. 21.
GREENE, RICHARD G., Trinity ch., E.
Orange, N. J., June.
HALLOCK, LEAVITT H., Wllliston ch.,
Portland, Me., April 10.
HART, WILLIAM D., Little Compton, R. I.,
Oct. 1.
HARWOOD, CHARLES E„ Fairfield, Neb.,
Jan. 16.
HASKELL, ROBERT B., Guttenburg, N. J.,
Dec.
HATCH, ELIAS W., B. Berkshire, Vt.,Jan. 9.
HAWES, JAMES B.,Wintbrop, Me., June 12.
HEATH. ALBERT H., North ch., New Bed.
ford, Mas*. .March 1.
HELMS, REUBEN E., Forrest, 111, April 1.
HI ATT, CASPAR W., High St. ch., Colum-
bus, U., April 23.
HILL, C. ROWLAND, San Mateo, Cal.,
Dec. 22.
HILLARD, ELIAS B., Plymouth, Ct., July 18.
HOLDEN, FREDERICK A., Barrington,
N. H., Feb. 7.
HOOD, EDWARD C.W.Medford, Ms., May 1.
HULBERT, PALMER 8., Prospect St. ch.,
Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 22.
HUNTER, PLEASANT, Newtonville, Mass.,
Sept. 24.
JOHN80N. FRANK A., Chester, N. J., Nov.
KELSEY, WM. 8., Windham, Ct., Sept. 17.
KIMBALL, LUCIEN C, Canterbury, N. H.,
April 3.
LITTLE, ARTHUR, New England ch., Chi-
cago, 111., Jan. 11 .
LlVINGSTON,WM.F.,FryeburglMe,8ept.l7.
MacCOLL. JOHN A.. St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 4.
McDANIEL, 6IMEON C, Berean ch., At-
lanta, Ga., Dec. 19.
MCMILLAN, PETER, Barre, Vt., Oct. 29.
MacNEILL, 8AMUEL M., 81eepy Eye, Minn.,
June 11.
MASON, EDW. B., Arlington, Mass., April 2
MERRILL, JAKES G., First ch., St. Louis",
Mo., Nov. 18.
MERRILL, JOHN M., Brooklyn Village, O.,
MERWIN, NATHAN T., Trumbull, Ct.,
June 11.
METCALF, IRVING W., Eastwood ch.,
Columbus, O., April 23.
MOOAR. GEORGE, Plymouth Ave.ch., Oak-
land, Cal., Feb. 20.
MOORE, WILLIAM, Roberts. Wis., June 13.
MORGAN, DAVID W„ Detroit, Minn.,
April 19.
MUNDY, FRANK J., First ch., Lynn, Mass.,
April 2.
NASON, JOHN H., Anoka, Minn., Sept. 10.
NEWPORT, FREDERICK, Wilton, Me.,
• Aug. 9.
NOBLE, FRANKLIN, East Saginaw, Mich.,
. May 22. *
NUTTING, WALLACE, Belleville Ave.,
Newark, N. J., June.
PALMER, WILLIAM S., Second ch., Nor-
wich, Ct.,Oct. 7.
PECK, CHARLES H., Griswold, Ct.,
March 11.
PENN1MAN, HENRY M.,EastDerry,N.H.f
June 19.
POOR, WILLIAM G., Paola, Kan., April 25.
PORTER, ELBERT S., Kent, Ct., Feb. 27.
RANKIN, JEREMIAH E., Orange Valley,
N. J., Dec.
REED, DAVID A., Hope ch., Springfield,
Mass., Dec. 23.
R1CKEK, GEO. 8., Pelrce City, Mo., May 23.
ROBINSON, EDW. A., Hlnghara, Ms., Nov 5.
RODGERS, LEVI, Georgetown, Ms., Nov. 30.
ROOD, FRANCIS I)., North ch.,Englewood,
Chicago, 111., Sept. 9.
RU L AND, GEO.\V.,Greenfleld, N.H.,Feb. 27.
SCOFIELD., WILLIAM C, Tab. ch.,
Washington, D. C, Nov.
SEAVER, NORMAN, Park ch., St. Paul,
Minn., March 29.
SEYMOUR, CHAH. N., Tolland, Ct., Sept. 24.
SHERMAN, ANDREW M., Morristown,
N. J., March 29.
SHERMAN, BARKER B., Wollaston, Mass.,
April 9.
BHERRILL, ALVIN F, First ch., Omaha,
Neb., Jan. 31.
SIMS, THOMAS. Valley City, N.D., April 26.
SMART,WM.8.,Fli>tch.,Albany,N.Y..Apr.2.
STAPLES, JOHN C, Littleton, Ms., Nov. 21.
STILES, WM. C, Pittsfield, X. H.f Feb. 26.
TAFT, JAY N., East ch., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Sept. 25.
TENNEY. HENRY M., First ch., Cleveland,
O.. April 22.
TEWKSBURY, GEORGE A., Pilgrim cb.,
Cambridgeport, Mass., April 1.
THAYER, ORAMEL F., Marlboro, Vt.,
April 2.
VOORHEES, LOUIS B., Crombie St. ch.,
Salem, Mans., Nov. 16.
WASHBURN, GEORGE Y., Everett, Mass.,
March 28.
WHEELER, WILSON C, Alma, Kan.,
Nov. 26.
WILLEY, SAM'L H., Benicla, Cal., Au«.26.
WILLIAMS, EDWARD M., Northfield,
Minn.. July 31.
WILSON, FREDERICK A., Billerica, Mass.,
June 25.
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
MDTE8TEE8 MABRIED.
ALDRICH, BENJAMIN F.. of Ironton,
Mich., and Bertha Yerkee, at Hersey, Mich.,
Auk. 8.
BELSEY, GEORGE, of Kane, Pa., and Jen-
nie M. Adair, of Indiana, Pa.,at Ind., Aug. 21.
BRADLEY, NELSON 8., of Jamestown, N.
D., and A. B. Read, of Des Moinee, Io., at
Des Moines, June 27.
CHILDS, EDWARD P., and Nancy Guard,
both of Anita, Io., at Anita. Jan. 31.
CLARK, MOULTOX N., and Jennie E. Lake,
both of Harvard, 111., at Harvard, Aug. 6.
CONARD, WILLIAM J., and May B. Kicker,
both of Park Rapids, Minn., at Park Rapids,
Oct. 30.
CROSS, JAMES F., of Rosebud, 8. D., and
Stella M. Pearson, of Oanton, O., n( Canton.
CROUCH, WILLIAMS., and Mrs. M. J. War-
r«*n, both of Maple Hill, Kan., at Maple
Hill, March 7.
CURTIS, WILLIAM C, of Wbatelv, Mass.,
and Mrs. N. L. Baker, of Sedgwick, Me., at
Maiden, Mass., June 12.
DANA, M. McO., of Lowell, Mass., and Mrs.
Clara L. Rose, of Syracuse, N. Y., at Syra-
cuse. Mar. 5.
DAVISON, JOSEPH B., of Ashtabula, O.,
and Mrs. E. N. Lockwood, of RJpon, Wis.,
at Rlpon, Oct. 27.
DEWEY, HARRY P., of Concord, N. H.,
and Elizabeth F. Thatcher, of Newton Cen-
tre, Mass., at Newton Centre, June 4.
DURYEA, JOSEPH T., and Anna 1. Plum-
raer, both of Omaha, Neb., at O., Dee. 31.
EDDY, ZACHARY, of Detroit, Mich., and
Frances A. Marvin, of Brooklyn, N. Y., at
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., July 17.
EDMANDS, T. MERRILL, of Wadena,
Minn., and Jennie E. Bartlett, of Island
Pond, Vt.. at Island Pond, Aug. 27.
FERRIS, WALTER L., of Cherokee, Io., and
Maggie Morrison, of Storm Lake, Io., at
Storm Lake, Nov. 19.
GALE, CLARENCE R., of Fitchburg, Ms.,
and Grace E. Gilberth, of Somervllle, at ti.
Sept.
GROVER, RICHARD B., and Eva I B rough-
ton, at Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 8.
HALE, EDSON D., of Clayton, Cal., and
Lucy, daughter of Rev. George Mooar, of
Oakland. Cal., at Oakland, Feb. 21.
HARBUTT, CHARLES, of Brldgton, Me.,
and Ida J. Park, of Searsport, Me., at Sears-
port, Nov. 5.
HAWKE8, WINFIELD S., of Salt Lake City,
Utah, and Mary E. Pease, of Worcester, at
Worcester, July 10.
HAZEN, HENRY A., of Auburndale, Mass.,
and Martha B. Heath, of Boston, Mass., at
Boston, Aug. 31.
HOPKINS. WILLIAM H., of Woodbridge,
N. J., and Kate Henry, of Burlington, Vt.,
at Burlington.
HUBBARD, GEORGE H., of Norton, Mass.,
and Deborah B. Dean, of Cambridge, Mass.,
at Cambridge, June 13.
HUGHES, B. MORLAI8, of Brisbin, Pa., and
M. J. Phillips, of Punzsutawney, Pa., at
Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 30.
HUGHES, RICHARD, and Kittle A. Owens,
both of Holland Patent, N. Y., at Holland
Patent, Oct. 16.
JOHNSTON, THOMAS C, and Bessie M.
Nash, both of Wythe, 111., at Bo wen, 111.,
Aug. 21.
KILBON, JOHN L., of East Haddam, Ot.,
and Lena J. Gillette, of Hartford, Ct., at
Hartford, Sept. 18.
LEE, LUCIUS O., of Marash, Turkey, and
Clara H. Hamlin, of Constantinople, at Con-
stantinople, Aug. 29.
LEONARD, HARTFORD P., of Oakham,
Mass., and Eliza A. Kittredge, of Lowell,
Mass., at Lowell, Sept. 17.
MORSE, ROBERT C, of Fairfield, Neb., and
Nettie Lay, of Kewanee, 111., at K.,
July 31.
MUNGER, THEDORE T., of New Haven,
Ct., and Harriet Osgood, of Salem, Mass., at
Salem, March 5.
NA8H, CHARLE8 S., of East Hartford, Ct.,
and M. Louise Henry, of Hartford, Ct.,at
Winsted, May 16.
NEWELL, HORATIO B., of Nagoaka, Japan,
and Jennie Cozad, of NQgata, at Tokyo.
July 3.
PARriONS, EDWARD 8., of Greeley, Col.,
and Mary A. Ingersoll, of Cleveland, O., at
Cleveland, Dec. 4.
PaTTON, CORNELIUS H.,of Westaeld, N.
J., and Pauline, daughter of Rev. E. Whit*
tlesey, of Washington, D. 0., at W.,
June 6.
POOR, WILLIAM G., and Hattle M. Taylor,
both of Paola, Kan., at Paola, May 9.
RALSTON, EDWARD S., and Kate E. Fol-
som, both of Lincoln, Neb., at Rockland
Park, N. Y.. March 19.
REED, GEORGE H.,and Ellen V. Deane,
both of Taunton, Mass., at Taunton, July 16.
REIT1NGEK, PHILIP, of St. Louis, Mo., and
Josephine Duba, at Iowa City, Io., Oct. 29.
REXFOKD.GEORGK W.,of Columbia, 8.D.,
and Mrs. L. M. Penfield, at Chicago, 111.,
Aug. 2.
SBELYE, JAMES W., and Laura Tucker,
both of Turkey, at St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 14.
SMITH, STEPHEN, and Nelly M. Kemp,
both of East Douglass, Mass., at E. D.,
Oct. 3.
STAATS, HENRY T., of No. Pasadena, Cal.,
and Martha E. Stearns, at Chicago, 111.,
March 2.
STEWART, JEREMIAH D., of Aurora,
Neb., and Virginia D. Smith, at Salamanca.
N. Y., Nov. 20.
TEAD, EDWARD 8., of Somerville, Mass.,
and Louise M. Ordway, of Dorchester,
Mass., at Dorchester, Oct. 3.
TEWKSBURY, GEORGE A., of Seattle, Wn.,
and Virginia L. Phelan, of Oambridgeport.
Mass., at Cambridgeport, May 22.
THOMAS, D. THEODORE, and Millie N.
Alexander, both of Akron, O., at A., Feb. 6.
THOMAS, EVAN, and Inez M. Derby, both
of Vershlre, Vt., at Vershlre, June 6.
THOME, JAMES A., and Harriet B. Thomas,
both of Clarks, Neb., at Clarks, Sept. 24.
TICKNOR, CHARLES H., of Onekama, Mich.,
and Grace Porter, of South Haven, Mich., at
South Haven, Feb. 26.
WALDRON, GEORGE B., and Mabel B.
Strong, both of Benson, Vt.. at B., Feb. 11.
WARNER, CHARLES 0.. of Alton: 111., and
Margaret L. McNair, of Ottawa, 111., at Ot-
tawa, June 20.
WIEDENHOEFT, WILLIAM, and Geneva
A. Wiley, both of Falrmount, Ind., at Fair-
mount, Dee. 16.
WILSON, FREDERIC A., of Andover, Mass.,
and Florence N., daughter of Rev. Elias
Nason, of Blllerioa, Mass., at B., Sept. 10.
WOODHULL, JOHN A., and Mrs. Eliza M.
Church, both of Middlefield, Mass., at Pitts-
field, June 6.
WRIGHT, WALTER E. C, of Berea, Ky.,
and Maria A. Muzzy, of Romeo, Mich., at
Romeo, Dec. 25.
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 17
VITAL STATISTICS
OF THB
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS
Who died in the Tsar 1889.
Abbe, Frederic Randolph, son of Alanson and Eliza Woodruff (Barnes)
Abbe, was born in Litchfield, Ct., 1827, Oct. 28. Preparatory studies in
Boston. Graduated, Yale College, 1848, and Andover Theological Seminary,
1855. Law student, Harvard College and Boston, and went to California,
1848-52. Ordained, Abington, Mass., 1857, Sept. 8, dismissed, 1870, June 14;
installed, Cottage Street church, Dorchester, 1871, May 10, dismissed, 1878,
June 4 ; without charge, there, until death, but supplying the Second church,
West Medway, from 1887. Published: (1) The Victory Sure : a discourse,
1859, pp. 24. (2) Wisdom Better than Weapons of War, 1865, pp. 20. (8)
The Temple Rebuilt: a Poem of Christian Faith, 1872, pp. 192; an enlarged
edition, 1881. Married, 1859, Nov. SO, Mary Thaxter, daughter of Joseph H.
and Martha Stevens (Greenough) Thayer, of Boston. Three sons and a
daughter. Died suddenly of a heart trouble, at West Medway, 1889, March
31, aged 61 years, 5 months, and 8 days.
Abbott, Amos, son of Jeremiah and Eunice (Blanchard) Abbott, was born
In Wilton, N. H., 1812, June 2. Phillips Academy, Andover. Missionary,
A. B. C. F. M., in Western India, 1884-47. City missionary, Manchester, N. H.,
1850-1; Portsmouth, 1851-6; resident licentiate, Andover, 1856-7; ordained,
Portsmouth, 1857, June 5; again missionary in India, 1857-69; without
charge, Nashua, N. H., 1869-74, but graduated, Philadelphia Homoeopathic
College, 1871; resident, Steele City, Neb., 1874-87, practising his profession,
and also home missionary, Alexandria, 1876-7, Fairfield, 1877-8, and Otoe
Reservation, 1878-9; without charge, Ryde, Isle of Wight, England, 1887,
till death. Published: (1) An Arithmetic: used for 40 years in mission
schools. (2) Pilgrimages. (3) Cholera. (4) Private Advice to Young Men.
(5) Index to New Testament. (6) Logic. (7) A Music Book. (8) Vicarious
Punishment. (9) Diseases of Women. Also translations : (10) The Child
at Home. (11) The African Girl. (12) A Natural Philosophy. Married, 1884,
May 12, Anstice, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Barker) Wilson, of Wilton,
who died 1889, July 29. Of nine children, seven are living; one is Rev.
Justin E. Abbott, of the Maratha mission, and another, wife of Rev. Samuel
C. Dean. Died of heart disease, 1889, April 24, aged 76 years, 10 months,
and 22 days.
Adams, Darwin, son of Dr. Daniel and Nancy (Mnlllkln) Adams, was born
in Leominster, Mass., 1801, Oct. 10. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1824, and
2
18 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
Andover Theological Seminary, 1Q27. Ordained, Camden, Me., 1828, July
16, dismissed, 1888, July; Installed, Alstead, N. H., 1884, April 23, dis-
missed, 1842, Sept. 20; acting pastor, Third church, 1842-6 aud 1860-7;
installed, Fayetteville, Vt., 1846, Jan. 28, dismissed, 1850, Feb. 21 ; installed,
Dunstable, Mass., 1850, Sept. 5, dismissed, 1857, Sept. 22; acting pastor,
Auburn, 1857-60; without charge, Groton, Mass., after, until death. Mar-
ried, 1828, Oct. 9, Catherine Hannah, daughter of Rev. Eli and Anna (Emerson)
Smith, of Hollis, N. H. Two sons living, of whom one is Rev. Daniel E.
Adams, of Southboro, Mass. ; two daughters and one son deceased. Died of
dysentery, 1889, Auk- 16, aged 87 years, 10 months, and 6 days.
Arms, William, m. d., son of Phineas and Lydia (Root) Arms, was born in
Wilmington, Vt., 1802, May 18. Fairfield, N. Y., Academy. Graduated,
Amherst College, 1830, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1833. Ordained,
Park Street church, Boston, 1838, July 28; missionary, A. B. C. F. M., to
Patagonia, 1838-4; Borneo, Batavia, and Singapore, 1885-8. Graduated,
m. d., Dartmouth College, 1839, and practised medicine, Westminster, Vt.,
1839-42; Fort Atkinson, Wis., 1842-50; Beaver Dam, 1850-9; Cobden, 111.,
1860-7; Du Quoin, 1867, till death. Married, 1885, April 6, Mary, daughter
of David and Elizabeth Maxwell, of Philadelphia, who died in Batavia,
1835, Dec. 19. A son died in infancy. Married, 1889, Jan. 9, Mary Ann,
daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Goodhue) Aiken, of Putney, Vt. Of five
children, a daughter is living. Died of partial paralysis and softening of the
brain, 1889, June 21, aged 87 years, 1 month, and 8 days.
Atkinson, George Henry, d. d., son of William and Anna (Little) Atkin-
son, was born in Newburyport, Mass., 1819, May 10. Graduated, Dartmouth
College, 1843, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1846. Ordained at New-
bury, Vt., 1847, Feb. 24, and sailed for Oregon, via Cape Horn and the Hawaiian
Islands ; acting pastor, Oregon City, 1848, September, until installed, 1853,
Oct. 2, dismissed, 1866, March 18; pastor, Portland, 1863-72; general mis-
sionary American Home Missionary Society, 1872-80 ; superintendent same,
for Oregon and Washington, 1880, until death. His alma mater gave the
honorary d. d., 1875. Published : (1) Address upon the Possession, Settle-
ment, Climate, and Resources of Oregon, 1868, pp. 17. (2) Funeral Sermon :
Mrs. M. F. Eells, 1875, pp. 6. (8) Reminiscences of Blkanah Walker, 1877,
pp. 8. (4) the Northwest Coast, 1878, pp. 56. (5) The First-Day Sabbath;
its Law, 1879, pp. 15. (6) Discourse : Funeral of Mrs. J. W. Case, 1882,
pp. 20. (7) The Sign and Seal of the Covenant, n. d., pp. 13. Married, 1846,
Oct. 8, Nancy, daughter of Phineas and Abigail (Lincoln) Bates, of Spring-
field, Vt. Of three sons and three daughters, one each, living. Died of
pneumonia, 1889, Feb. 25, aged 69 years, 9 months, and 15 days.
Banfield, John Addison, son of Samuel and Lucy (Twombly) Banfield,
was born In Lancaster, N. H., 1888, Jan. 28. Newbury (Vt.) Conference
8emlnary. Ordained, Methodist, 1864, and again as a Congregationallst,
Louisville, Kan., 1868, March 12; acting pastor, there, 1866-9; principal, pre-
paratory department, Washburn College, Topeka, 1869-74; acting pastor,
Woodland, Cal., 1874-7; Benicla, 1877-8; Tacoma, Wash., 1879-88; without
charge, there, 1888-7; Auburn, Cal., 1887, supplying at Ophlr and Good Hill;
Penryn after, till death. Married, 1861, Sept. 11, Sarah M., daughter of
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 19
Henry H. and Rhoda Chapin, of Ntles, Mich., who died at Dowagiac, 1862,
Oct. 24. Married, 1865, June 8, Mrs. Lydia C. Hatch, of Sault Ste. Marie,
daughter of Jease and Rachel Cook, of Grand Rapids. One daughter and
three of five sons living. Died at Orange Hill, Cal., of B right's disease,
1889, June 24, aged 56 years and 5 months.
Bates, Hknry, son of Liberty and Mary (Russell) Bates, was born in
Mendon, Mass., 1814, Dec. 27. Belleville, N. Y., Academy. Graduated,
Oberlin College, 1840, and Theological Seminary, 1848. Ordained at Oberlin,
1843, Ang. 23 ; acting pastor and teacher, Franklin Mills, Kent, Ohio, 1843-6 ;
teacher, Harmar, 1846-52; acting pastor, Middlebnry, 1852-4; Goodrich,
Mich., 1854-7; Almont, 1857, until installed, 1859, Feb. 9, dismissed, 1861,
Jan. 1; acting pastor, Stony Creek, 1861-4; Grass Lake, 1864-7; Installed,
Canton, 111.. 1867, Oct. 12, dismissed, 1872, Jan. 19; acting pastor, Plymouth,
Neb., 1872-8; treasurer, Doane College, Crete, 1878-83, and his home was
there after; acting pastor, Melrose Highlands, Mass., 1883-4; Cortland and
Flckrell, Neb., 1884-7; without charge after; in Seattle, Wash., 1888-9.
Published : (1) Address before Oberlin Alumni, 1853. (2) The Criminality of
American Slavery: a Thanksgiving Sermon, 1868. (3) A Funeral 8ermon,
1864. 'Married, 1845, April 2, Kezlah, daughter of Dr. Titus and Eliza (Gillett)
Chapman, of Middlebury, Ohio. Two daughters and five sons. One of the
latter died young, another is Rev. Francis W. Bates, of the East Central
African mission. Died of typhoid malarial fever, 1889, Sept. 8, aged 74 years,
8 months, and 11 days.
Bbbchrr, William Henry, son of Dr. Lyman and Roxana (Foote) Beecher,
was born in Easthampton, N. Y., 1802, Jan. 15. Theological study at Andover,
and with his father. Ordained at Newport, R. I., 1880, March 25, dismissed,
1833, Jan. 23; Installed, Presbyterian church, Putnam, Zanesville, Ohio, 1835,
Feb. 21; installed, Batavla, N. Y., 1839, Oct. 22, dismissed, 1843, Aug. 1;
acting pastor, Toledo, Ohio, 1844-7; Euclid, 1848; Chillicothe, 1849-53; in-
stalled, Reading, Mass., Bethesda chnrcb, 1858, Sept. 14, dismissed, 1856,
April 3; installed, N. Brook field, 1857, June 3, dismissed, 1861, May 12;
without charge, there, 1861-70; Chicago, 111., after. Married, 1830, May 12,
Katharine, daughter of Peter and Anna (Fiske) Edes, of Boston, Mass.,
who died, 1870, Jan. 5. Five of six children living. Died of old age and
rheumatism, 1889, June 23, aged 87 years, 5 months, and 8 days.
Buss, Isaac Grout, d. d., son of Harvey and Abigail (Grout) Bliss, was
born in Springfield, Mass., 1822, July 5. Amherst Academy. Graduated,
Amherst College, 1844, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1847 ; Yale Theo-
logical Seminary, 1845-6. Ordained, West Springfield, Mass., 1847, May 4;
missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Smyrna and Erzroom, Turkey, 1847-52; without
charge, 1852-5; acting pastor, Southbridge, Mass., 1855-6; Boylston, 1856-7;
•gent of the American Bible Society, at Constantinople, 1857, till death. His
alma mater gave the honorary d. d., 1871. Married, 1847, May 9, Eunice
Bliss, daughter of Aaron and Day, of West Springfield. Of seven chil-
dren, a daughter and four sons are living ; one, the Rev. Edwin M. Bliss. Died
at Assiont, Egypt, 1889, Feb. 17, aged 66 years, 7 months, and 12 days.
Boxkbll, William Hbnry, son of Lewis and Lucy C. (Williams) Bonnell,
was born in Bingham, Mich., 1859, Aug. 23. Sarnla, Ont., High School;
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•
student one year each in Chicago and Pacific Theological seminaries. Or-
dained, Greeley, Col., 1886, May 6; acting pastor, Julesburg, 1886-8; Poca*
tello, Ida., 1888, till death. Married, 1888, May 24, Fredericka B. , daughter of
Frederick A. and Martha W. (Good) Slack, of Sandwich, 111. Died of typhoid
fever, at Dweller Ranch, Mont., 1889, Aug. 80, aged 30 years and 7 days.
Burxham, Jonas, son of Seth and Lydia (Lasell) Burnham, was born in
Kennebunkport, Me., 1798, May 11. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1828. Teacher, academies at Saco, Me., N.
Bridgton, Bath, China, Brldgton, Kennebunk, Hallo well, Augusta, Win-
throp, Strong, and at Farmlngton, 1849-59; and continued to give private
instruction until death. After 1840, he often supplied neighboring churches,
and was acting pastor, Farmlngton Falls, 1856-60, being ordained, 1858, July
28. Married, 1828, Sept. 14, Jane, daughter of Capt. Daniel and Sarah
(Miller) Merrill, and widow of Lieut. Amos Towne, of Kennebunkport, who
died, 1872, April 25. A son and daughter. Married, 1878, March 11, MaryL.,
daughter of John and Rboda Wells, of Vienna, Me. One daughter. Died,
1889, March 9, aged 90 years, 9 months, and 28 days.
Cadt, Calvin Brainard, son of Oliver and Abigail (Brainard) Cady, was
born in Fair Haven, Vt., 1809, July 11. Bridport High School. Graduated,
Middlebury College, 1838. Studied with Rev. Ovid Miner. Ordained, Wills-
boro, N. Y., 1838, November; acting pastor, Keesville, N. Y., Pleasant Valley,
and West Essex; installed, Au Sable Forks, 1840, Feb. 4, dismissed, 1844,
Feb. 27; acting pastor, St. Albans Bay, Vt., 1844-52; Alburgh, 1852-73;
Georgia, 1873-7; without charge, Alburgh Springs, 187,7, till death. Mar-
ried, 1848, Isabella G., daughter of Dr. Abiah aud (Davis) Mead, of
Essex, N. Y., who died, 1888, Nov. 8. Died of paralysis, 1889, Dec. 8, aged
80 years, 4 months, and 27 days.
Cadt, Cornelius Sydney, son of Oliver and Abigail (Brainerd) Cady, was
born in Orwell, Vt., 1813, Feb. 28. Kimball Union Academy. One year at
Middlebury, and three at Oberlin College. Graduated, Oberlln Theological
Seminary, 1843. Ordained in Oberlin, 1848, Aug. 23. Acting pastor, £.
Cleveland, Ohio ; Cambridge, Vt. ; Sherman, N. Y. ; Farmlngton, 111., 1847-8 ;
Geneseo, 1849-50; Barry, 1851-3; Summer Hill, 1854-5; South church, Chi-
cago, 1856-7; Bowen's Prairie, 1857-8; Cass, Io., 1859-60; Maquoketa,
1861-3; general missionary, 1864-70, residing, Maquoqueta and Brookfleld;
and Evans ton, 111.; in Ohio, residing, Oberlin, 1870-7; in Michigan, 1878-9;
without charge, Philadelphia ; Ann Arbor, Mich., after until death. Married,
1843, Sept. 11, Rebecca Thompson, daughter of James and Martha (Patch)
Morgan. Three of six sons living. Died in Chicago, of consumption of the
bowels, 1889, Sept. 18, aged 76 years, 6 months, and IS days.
Chamberlain, Peasley Badger, son of Ebenezer and Betsey (Dow)
Chamberlain, was born in Barre, Vt , 1825, Oct. 16. Derby Academy. Grad-
uated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1855. Ordained at Portland, Ore.,
1856, April 9; installed, there, 1857, Oct. 28, dismissed, 1862, March 21;
acting pastor, Walla Walla, Wn.f 1865-71 ; without charge there, after, until
death. Married, 1855, Aug. 16, Alice E., daughter of Thomas M. and Clarissa
(Eaton) Abbott, of Derby, Vt. Three of four children living. Died of gen-
eral debility, 1889, Nov. 1, aged C4 years and 16 days.
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Chapman, Calvin, son of Edmund and Mehitable (Gould) Chapman, was
born in Bethel, Me., 1814, Nov. 13. Preparatory study, Military, Mats.
Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1887, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1842.
Ordained, Epping, N. H., 1842, Dec. 8, dismissed, 1845, April 14; installed,
Saccarappa, Westbrook, Me., 1845, Sept. 30, dismissed, 1848, Oct. 24; act-
ing pastor, Eliot, 1849-50; installed, Lakeville, Mass., 1851, Oct. 22, dis-
missed, 1857, Oct. 30; acting pastor, Chatham, 1858-9; installed, Foxcroft
and Dover, Me., 1859, Oct. 26, dismissed, 1862, Jane 17; acting pastor,
Standlsh, 1863-6; Island Pond, Vt., 1866-7; Mannsville, N. Y., 1867-9;
Kankakee, 111., 1869-70; Windham, Vt., 1870-4; Andover, Me., 1874-5;
without charge, Kennebankport, after, until death. Married, 1842, Sept. 3,
Lucy Bradbury, daughter of Capt. Luther and Lucy (Parsons) Emerson, of
Parsonsfield, Me., who died, 1873, April 14. Two sons and one daughter.
Married, 1874, Nov. 18, Sarah Ann, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Miller)
Ward, of Kennebankport, Me. Died of Brlght's disease, 1889, March 19,
aged 74 years, 4 months, and 6 days.
Chapman, Ellas, son of Jededlah and Eunice (Wilder) Chapman, was born
in Wolfeboro, N. H., 1815, Oct. 22. Wolfeboro Academy. Graduated, Gfl-
manton Theological Seminary, 1844. Ordained, Newfleld, Me., 1845, Nov.
26. dismissed, 1849, Jan. 9; acting pastor, Effingham, N. H., 1849-50; Par-
sonsfield, Me., 1850-3; without charge, Andover, Mass., 1853-4; acting
pastor, Lebanon, Me., 1854-6; Great Palls, N. H., Second church, 1857-8;
Newmarket, 1858-62; South Newmarket, 1863-7; without charge, North
Reading, Mass., 1867-73, and Roxbury, after, until death ; but acting pastor,
Sanford. Me., 1871-3. Married, 1840, Nov. 30, Lydla K., daughter of Joseph
and Lydia (Evans) Palmer, of Tuftonboro, N. H., who died, 1877, July 7.
Two sons and live daughters. Died of brain disease, 1889, March 10, aged
73 years, 4 months, and 18 days.
Chessman, John Mebk, son of John and Nancy Jane (Brown) Cheesman,
was born in Charleston, 111., 1840, June 8. Ordained, 1868. Acting pastor,
Osawkee, Kan., 1870-3; Altoonaand Fredonla, 1873-6; Hamlin and Falrview,
1876-7; without charge, 1877-83; acting pastor, Moline and Bridge Creek,
1883-6; Deepwater, Mo., 1886-7; Brookllne and Republic, 1887, until death.
Married, 1860, April 22, Nancy Jane, daughter of Joshua and Elizabath John-
son, of Griggsville, 111. Of eight children, four are living. Died of pneumo-
nia, 1889, April 20, aged 48 years, 10 months, and 12 days.
Clark, Eli Bknbdict, son of Eli and Rebecca (Benedict) Clark, was born
in Waterbury, Ct., 1808, Feb. 22. Graduated, Yale College, 1836, and Theo-
logical Seminary, 1839. Ordained, First church, Chlcopee, then the Second
church, Springfield, Mass., 1839, Oct. 16, dismissed, 1875, Oct. 11; without
charge, there, 1875-89 ; Springfield, until death. Published : A Centennial Dis-
course : organization of the First Church, Chlcopee, 1852. Married, 1839,
Dec. 23, Cornelia, daughter of Garrltt and Elizabeth (Baldwin) De Witt, of
Mllford, Ct., who died, 1880. A daughter Is dead; a son is Rev. De Witt
S. Clark. Married, 1885, Dec, Rosetta Willcox, of New Haven. Died of
heart failure, 1889, April 23, aged 81 years, 2 months, aod 1 day.
Clraveland, James Bradford, son of John and Mary (Ingraham) Cleave-
land, was born in Sharon, Ct., 1821, Aug. 20. Graduated, Yale College, 1847,
22 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
and Theological Seminary, 1851. Teacher, New Haven, 1650-2. Ordained,
North church, Durham, Ct., 185*, Sept. 8, dismissed, 1853, Oct. 1; agent,
A. 8. S. U., Ct., 1858-5; installed, South Egremont, Mass., 1855, July 12,
dismissed, 1862, May 20; acting pastor, New Hartford, Ct., 1863, until in-
stalled, 1865, May 24, dismissed, 1867, Nov. 7; installed, Bloomfield, 1867,
Dec. 3, dismissed, 1875, Feb.; acting pastor, Kensington, 1875-9: Granny,
1880-5; Oxford, 1885-8; without charge, New Haven, 1888, till death. Pub-
lished : (1) Discourse : funeral of Mrs. Gay lord Steele, 1865, pp. 8. (2) In
Memorlam of Mrs. Arbi Barber Brown, 1867, pp. 8. (3) •• A Good Name":
a pastor's tribute to the late John Cotton Smith, 1870, pp. 12. (4) In Memo-
rlam of James Monroe Smith, 1872, pp. 22. (5) No Sects in Heaven, 1883,
pp. 16. Married, 1852, Sept. 8, Elizabeth H., daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah
At water (Plant) Jocelyn, of New Haven. Two sons deceased ; a ton and
daughter living. Died, 1889, May 21, aged 67 years and 9 months.
Cobb, Henry White, son of Nehemiah and Louis (Vaughn) Cobb, was
born in Stockbridge, Mass., 1815, Oct. 22. Oneida Academy. Graduated,
Otyerlin College, 1843, and Theological Seminary, 1846. Ordained, Fiichville,
Ohio, 1845, Nov. 6. Acting pastor, Tipton, Io., 1862-5 ; Brimfleld, III., 1855-7 ;
McLean, 1857-9; Atlanta, 1859-61; Prairie du Chlen, Wis., 1862; agent, A.
M. A., Chicago, 1863-71; without charge, Wheaton, 1872-85; Waukegan,
1885-6 ; Bowdle, 8. D., 1887, till death. Married, 1846, Aug. 80, Mary, daugh-
ter of Bundle and Julia (Briscoe) Palmer, of Fitchvllle, Ohio. Of two children,
a son is living. Died of paralysis and nervous prostration, 1889, May 16,
aged 73 years, 6 months, and 24 days.
Cooke, George, son of Rev. Phineas and Sophia (Grout) Cooke, was
born in Keene, N. H., 1811, Dec. 26. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1832;
student, Andover Theological Seminary, one year. Ordained, North church,
Amherst, Mass., 18S9, Jan. 16, dismissed, 1852, May 20; president, University
of East Tennessee, at Knox v Me, 1852-9; teacher, Amherst, Mass., 1859-63;.
without charge, Winchester, after, until death. Married, 1887, Nov. 30, Mary,
daughter of Ira Gay, of Nashua, who died, 1885, Aug. 13. A son killed
in the battle of the Wilderness, a daughter living. Died in Bridgeport, Fla.,
1889, March 10, aged 77 years, 2 months, and 14 days.
Cooley, Orramel Wellington, son of Calvin and Rosamond (Field)
Cooley, was born in Hawley, Mass., 1816, Jan. 18. Cummlngton Academy.
Graduated, Williams College, 1841, and Bangor Theological Seminary, 1846,
having studied one year at Andover. Principal, Tuscarora Academy, Penn.,
1842-4; acting pastor, Dover, Mass., 1847, until ordained, 1848, May 4, dis-
mis*>ed, 1850, Dec. 2; acting pastor, Granville, 111., Presbyterian church,
1850-3; Fox Lake, Wis., Congregational church, 1854-6; Newport, 1856-8;
Nora, 111., 1859-61 ; Lanark, 1862; Henry, 1863-4; Glenwood, Io., 1865-8; and
president, Ladles' Seminary, there, 1865-77; without charge, Chicago, 111.
1878-9; acting pastor, Lanark, 1880-2; without charge, there, 1882-4; Glen*
wood, Io., 1884, until death. Married, 1851, Nov., Sarah A., daughter of
John and Joanna (Adams) Adams, of Hopkinton, Mass. Died of heart and
kidney disease, 1889, May 6, aged 78 years, 3 months, and 18 days.
Cuxdall, Isaac Newion, son of Isaac and Nancy (Rice) Cundall, was
born in Klllingly, Ct , 1826, Aug. 17. Woodstock Academy. Graduated,
1890.] VITAL 8TATI8TICS. 23
Amherst College, 1851, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1854. Ordained
at West Kllllngly, 1854, Sept. 5; pastor, Rosendaie, Wis., 1854-64; super-
intendent, public instruction, Fond du Lac County, 1864-8 ; superintendent,
Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Madison, 1868-8; acting pastor, Burlington,
1869-70; instructor, Latin, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1870-82;
Worcester Academy, Vinita, Ind. Ter., 1882-6; Rlpon College, Wis., 1886-8;
without charge, Milwaukee, 1888, till death. Married, 1855, March 1, Sarah
Elizabeth, daughter of George and Deborah B. (Benedict) Scribner, of Nor-
walk, Ct , who died, 1865, Aug. 15, and he married, 1868, March 26, Louisa
Jane, her sister. Died of Brlght's disease, 1889, July 28, aged 62 years, 11
months, and 6 days.
Cushman, David Quimby/soii of Kenelam and Hannah (Boynton) Cosh-
man, was born In Wiscasset, Me., 1806, Dec. 2. Preparatory study with
Hezekiah Packard, d. d. Graduated, Bowdoln College, 1880, and Andover
Theological Seminary, 1834. Ordained, Mlllville, in Mendon, Mass., 1836,
June 23; acting pastor, there, 1836-8; installed, Boothbay, Me., 1888, Feb. 7,
dismissed, 1848, May 9; acting pastor, Richmond, 1843-4; installed, New-
castle, 1844, Oct. 26; dismissed, 1855, Oct. 27, also supplying Bremen;
acting pastor, Bristol. 1855-6; Installed, Warren, 1857, May 20, dismissed,
1863, Aug. 20; acting pastor, Bremen, 1863-5; Hubbardston, Mass., 1865-8;
without charge, Bath, 1868-86 ; Warren, after, until death. Member, Maine
Historical Society, and of the New Englard Historic- Genealogical Society.
Published a History of Ancient Sheepscott and Newcastle, 1882, pp. 458.
Married, 1838, Feb. 13, Emellne H., daughter of Dea. David and Eliza
(Crosby) Small, of Bath, who died, 1886, March 27. One daughter. Died of
pneumonia, 1889, Oct. 18, aged 82 years, 10 months, and 11 days.
Danneb, Edgar Van Hamm, son of George W. and Rebecca Alvlra (Brown)
Danner, was born in Logan, Ohio, 1842, Sept. 15. Graduated, Beloit College,
1860, and Union Theological Seminary, 1866. Ordained, Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio, 1867, Jan. 3, and died In office. Married, 1872, June 12, Mary, daughter
of Elisha Noyes and Fanny (Newbury) Sill, of Cuyahoga Falls, who died,
1883, Oct. 11. Died of pneumonia, 1889, March 25, aged 46 years, 6 months,
and 10 days.
Dickinson, Edmund Fowlkr, son of Erastus and Olive fMunger) Dick-
inson, was born in Ludlow, Mass., 1812, Oct. 8. Amherst Academy. Amherst
College, 1833-6; graduated, Union College, 1837, and Union Theological
Seminary, 1840, spending one year at Andover; resident licentiate, Union,
1840-1. Ordained, Conneaut, Ohio, 1843, May 17, and acting pastor, there,
1842-53; city missionary, Chicago, 111., 1853, until death. Married, 1844,
Aug. 1 , Harriet Newell, daughter of Ell M. and Mellta (Norcross) Richard-
son, of Franklin, Mass. Of five children, three are living. Died of pneu-
monia and heart failure, in South Park, Chicago, 1889, Jan. 3, aged 76 years
and 9 months.
Dunham, Isaac, son of Isaac and Betsey (Savery; Dunham, was born in
Plymouth, Mass., 1813, Jan. 30. Academic study at Plymouth and Middle-
boro; theological, with Rev. Elijah Bailey. Ordained, Wesleyan Methodist,
Dennis, Mass., 1835, March 29; minister, there, 1835-43; Pelham, N. H.,
1843-8; Duxbury, Mass., 1848-58; where, with his church, he became Con-
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grepationalist ; Westport, 1858-68; Union church, Taunton, 1868-73; with-
out charge, Bridgewater, 1878, till death, except that he supplied at Scotland,
1878-8, and N. Falmouth, 1878-84. Chaplain, Massachusetts Senate, 1876-9.
Married, 1888, Jan. 29, Marbra S., daughter of Rev. Farley and Lucy (South-
wick) Brown. One son living, and a daughter, the wife of Rev. James L.
Hill. A son died of wounds received In the war. Died of paralysis, 1889,
June 1, aged 76 years and 4 months.
Erdcon, Carl Johann, son of Carl, was born in Kallsjo, Frdderyd parish,
Sweden, 1854, April 25; came to America, 1876; graduated, Ansgari College,
Knoxville, 111. Ordained, Brooklyn, N. T., 1884, Oct. 11 ; Swedish missionary,
there, 1884; Hartford and New Haven, Ct., 1885-8; Boston, Mass., 1888,
until death. Married, 1884, Sept. 18, Anna Sophia, daughter of Peter and
Christina Petersen, of New Britain, Ct. One daughter. Died in Arlington,
Mass., of consumption, 1889, April 26, aged 85 years.
Fairchild, Edward Henry, son of Grandlson and Nancy (Harris) Fair-
child, was born in Stockbridge, Mass., 1815, Nov. 29. Academic study at
Brownhelm and Elyria, Ohio. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1.888, and Theo-
logical Seminary, 1841. Ordained at Oberlin, 1841, Aug. 24; acting pastor,
Cleveland, 1841-2; Birmingham, Mich., 1842-9; Elmira, N. Y., 1849-50;
Hartford, Ohio, 1800-3; principal, preparatory department, Oberlin College,
1853-69 ; president, Berea College, Ky. , 1869, till death. Declined the honorary
d. d., tendered by Hillsdale College. Published : (1) Inaugural at Berea, 1869,
pp. 6. (2) What Career for the Negro? pp. 4. (8) God's Design with and for
the Negro, pp. 20. (4) Berea College, 1883, pp. 84. Married, 1841, Aug. 31,
Mary Ball, daughter of Amzi and Angellne (Condit) Babbitt, of Strongsville>
Ohio, who died, 1888, July 8. A daughter and three of four sons living.
Died of dropsy, 1889, Oct. 2, aged 73 years, 10 months, and 8 days.
Foots, Hiram, son of Bernice and Melinda (Field) Foote, was born in
Burlington, N. Y., 1808, Aug. 21. Winfleld and Hamilton academies, Oneida
Institute. Graduated, Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1838. Ordained, Byron,
111., 1839, Feb. 13. Acting pastor, Joliet, 1838-41; Racine, Wis., 1842-5;
Janesville, 1845-58; Waukesha, 1859-64; district secretary, American Tract
Society, 1865-8; agent, American Sunday School Union, 1869-71; acting
pastor, Brodhead, 1858-9, and 1671-5; agent, Rockford Female Seminary,
1875; and without charge, there, till death. Superintendent of schools,
Janesville. Trustee of Blind Institute, Wisconsin, and of Rockford Female
Seminary. City missionary, Rockford. Married, 1889, June 27, Eliza M.,
daughter of Albert and Maria (Vandewaraker) Becker, of Whitest own, N. J.
Of nine children, four sons and two daughters living. Died of chronic cys-
titis, 1889, Jan. 13, aged 80 years* 4 months, and 22 days.
Forbes, John James, son of Rev. Alexander and Mary (Ogg) Forbes, was
born In Dumblade, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1859, Dec. 10. Aberdeen University.
Medical student, Aberdeen and Edinburgh. Graduated, Presbyterian College,
Montreal, 1889. Ordained, Montreal, 1889, April 24, and sailed soon after
for the Mlcroneslan mission of the A. B. C. F. M. Married, 1889, May 24,
Rachel, daughter of William and Isabel (Ray) Crawford, of Montreal. Dltd,
at Ponape, of dysentery, 1889, Oct. 29, aged 29 years, 10 months, and 19 days.
Gage, William Leonard, son of Tenney K. and Mary (Kimball) Gage, was
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 25
born in London, N. H., 1882, July 12. Phillips Academy, Andover. Grad-
uated, Harvard College, 1853 ; and studied theology with Edward Everett
Hale, d. d. Berlin University, 1855. Ordained, Unitarian, at Manchester,
N. H., 1856, June 27; minister there, 1856-8 ; Marietta, Ohio, 1858-9 ; student,
at Andover, 1860, and in Europe. Portsmouth, N. H., 1860, Oct. 17, dis-
missed, 1868, Jan. 21; acting pastor, Newburyport, Mass., 1863, Feb.-Oct. ;
Watertown, 1863-4; In Europe, 1864-6; Portland, Me.,*l866-7; installed,
Pearl Street church, Hartford, 'Ct., 1868, Feb. 26, dismissed, 1884, Feb. 25;
in Europe, 1884-5; supplied churches in Worcester and Springfield, Mass.,
and Winsted, Ct., after. Olivet College gave the honorary d. d., 1879 ; vice-
president, A. M. A., and director, Ct. H. M. S. ; lecturer before Lowell Institute,
Boston*. Published: (1) Trinitarian 8ermons preached to a Unitarian Con-
gregation, 1859, pp. 158. (2) Songs of War Time, 1868, not p. (8; Light in
Darkness, 1864, pp. 123. (4) Life of Prof. Carl Rltter, 1867, pp. 242. (5)
Studies in Bible Lands, 1869, pp. 234. (6) Verses, 1870, not p. (7) Three
sermons, 1873, pp. 40. (8) The Home of God's People, 1873, pp. 557. (9) The
Isles of Shoals in Summer-time, 1875, pp. 24. (10) A Leisurely Journey, 1886*,
pp. 168. (11) The Salvation of Faust, 1889, pp. 82. He also edited or trans-
lated: (12) Hitter's Geographical Studies, 1868, pp. 356. (13) Prof. Steffen's
Autobiography, 1863, pp. 284. (14) Hagenbach's Church History of the 17th
and 18th Centuries, 1865, pp. 405 (with Dr. Stuckenberg). (15) Prof.
Hitter's University Lectures on Comparative Geography, 1865, pp. 223. (16)
Francke's Orphan House at Halle, 1867, pp. 100. (17) Marie Antoinette
and her Son, 1867, pp. 301. (18) Tischendorfs Origin of the Gospels, 18t>7,
pp. 167. (19) Historical Atlas, 1869, not p. (20) Favorite Hymns in their
Original Form, 1874, pp. 106. (21) Records of a Quiet Life (Mrs. Hare),
1876, pp. 378. (22) Lampadius's Life of Mendelssohn, 1877 and 1887, pp. 333.
(23) Maps in Relief of Palestine, Sinai, North America, and the White Moun-
tains, 1876. (24) Prof. Carl Hitter's Erdkund von Sinai u Palestine, 1870,
4 vols. pp. 451, 418, 394, 410. Married, 1857, Jan. 15, Caroline A., daughter
of Leonard and Caroline (Parker) Kimball, of Lowell, Mass. One daughter,
wife of Rev. F. S. Hatch. Died of injuries received from a fall In Philadelphia,
1889, May 31, aged 56 years, 10 months, and 19 days.
Hanks, Stedman Wright, son of Horace and Sophia (Wright) Hanks,
was born in Mansfield, Ct., 1811, Sept. 6. Ellington High School; entered
Tale College, but graduated, Amherst College, 1837, Union Theological Semi-
nary, 1837-8, and Yale, 1838-9 ; resident licentiate, Andover, 1*88-9. Ordained,
John Street church, Lowell, Mass., 1840, March 20, dismissed, 1853. Cor-
responding secretary, Boston Seamen's Friend Society, after, and district
secretary, American S. F. Society, residing, at Cambridge, after 1869. Rep-
resentative to the General Court from Lowell, 1856. Published : (1) Sermon
on the Death of John Quincy Adams, 1848, pp. 24. (2) Light on the Ocean,
1862, pp. 204. (3) Sailor Boys, 1863, pp. 2. '2. (4) Black Valley Railroad : a
temperance broadside, 1871. (5) Spirit of 76 : First Centennial Report of the
Black Valley Railroad, 1876. (7) Crystal River, 1879. Married, 1810, Aug.
5, Rebecoa, daughter of Ira and Mary (White) Gay, of Nashua, N. H., who
died, 1852, May 21; one child. Married, 1853, Aug. 22, Sarah, daughter of.
Aaron and Mary (Kent) Hale, of Orford, N. H. Five children. Died of acute
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bronchitis, at Clifton Heights, Marblehead, 1889, Aug. 23, aged 77 years, 11
months, and 17 days.
Harris, Jambs Watson, son of David and (Watson) Harris, was
born In Cornwall, England, 1881, April 26. Came to America, 1843. Kenosha
Academy, Beloit College, 1852-8; ordained, 1862, March 27; acting pastor,
Grand Rapids, 1862-8; Evansville, 1868-77; The Dalles, Ore., 1878; Albany,
187U-86; Salem, 1886-8 ; Arlington, 1888-9; Salem, without charge, until death.
Married, 1854, Oct. 4, Maria A., daughter of Alanson and Eliza (Robinson)
Foster, of Union Grove, Wis. One daughter living; a son and two. daugh-
ters deceased, one of whom was Mrs. W. W. Curtis, of the Japan mission.
Died of softening of the brain, 1889, May 16, aged 68 years and 21 days.
Harvey, Wheblock Nye, son of Charles Rufus and Olive ( Willard) Harvey,
was born in Jamestown, N. T., 1825, April 15. Graduated, University of New
York, 1844, and Union Theological Seminary, 1850. Ordained, Bethel, Ct.y
18C3, May 18, dismissed, 1858, June 29; acting pastor, Plymouth church,
Milford, 1858-62; installed, Wilton, 1862, Feb. 19, dismissed, 1867, Oct. 15;
without charge, New York City, 1867-86 ; Portland, Ct. , until deat h. Married,
1652, Aug. 26, Margaret Baron, daughter of Edward and Cynthia (Glider-
sleeve) Lewis, of Portland, Ct. Four children. Died of apoplexy, 1889, Jan.
8, aged 63 years, 8 months, and 23 days.
Harvey, William Francis, son of John and Mary (Straw) Harvey, was
born In Hopklnton, N. H., 1827, July 21. In business and teaching, until
1864, when he went to Iowa ; studied with Rev. Alpheus Graves, of Iowa Falls ;
licensed to preach in 1864, and ordained, Webster City, Io., 1866, Aug. 21;
acting pastor there, 1864-70; Belmond, Wentworth and Jamestown, 1870-7;
without charge, Jamestown, 1878-80 ; acting pastor, Clarion, 1881 ; Galtville,
1882, until death. Died in Clarion, of pneumonia, 1889, Dec. 1, aged 62 years,
4 months, and 10 days.
Hollbt, Platt Tyler, son of Isaac and Sarah (Reynolds) Holley, was
born In Greenwich, Ct., 1807, Aug. 20. Graduated, Yale College, 1828, and
Theological Seminary, 1832, having also studied at Princeton. Ordained,
Sandlsfleld, Mass., 1832, Dec. 12, dismissed, 1851 , Jan. 1 ; teacher, W. Wins ted,
Ct., 1851-5; Sharon, 1656-8; Fairfield, 1858-60; Bridgeport, 1860-2; acting
pastor, Riverton, 1863-9 and 1871-3; Barkhamsted, 1878-6; without charge,
Bridgeport, after. Published: (1) Sermon on the Death of Deacon Samuel
Wilcox, 1842, pp. 20. (2) A New Testament, with a Concordance, the latter
of pp. 160, 1817. Married, 1882, Nov. 20, Julia A., daughter of Matthew
Beale and Hannah (White) Whittlesey, of Danbury, Ct., who died, I860,
April 2. Died of old age, 1889, April 12, aged 81 years, 7 months, and 22 days.
Hollister, Martin Foster, son of Horace and Sarah Ann (Everest) Hol-
lister, was born, Dan by, N. Y., 1837, Oct. 6. Ithaca Academy. Graduated,
Hamilton College, 1867, and Union Theological Seminary, 1870. Ordained,
Sixth Presbyteriao church, Newark, N. J., 1870, June 3, dismissed, 1884,
Dec. 1 ; district secretary, American Tract Society, Chicago, 1885 ; treasurer*
Chicago Theological Seminary, 1885, until death. Married, 1887, March 2,
Amanda, daughter of Isaac and Sarah Ann (Brewer) Bogardus, of Danby,
N. Y. Two sons. Died of consumption, at Enfield Centre, N. Y., 1889,
July 31, aged 51 years, 9 months, and 25 days.
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 27
Holmax, Morris, son of Jeremiah and Sally (Mclntire) Holman, was born
In Union, Ct., 1811, Feb. 11. Monson Academy. Graduated, Amherst Col-
lege, 1837, and Andover Theological 8emlnary, 1840. Acting pastor, Farm-
ington Falls, and Chesterville, Me., 1840-8; without charge, Bangor, 1844.
Ordained, York, Me., 1846, Jan. 15, dismissed, 1858, July 7; acting pastor,
Kennebunkport, 1858-68; Deering, N. H., 1868-74; without charge, Antrim,
1875, to death. Married, 1845, Feb. 18, Mary Weare, daughter of Micajah
and Harriet (Weare) Lunt, of York, Me. Three sons. Died of consumption,
1889, Aug. 25, aged 78 years, 6 months, and 14 days.
Hosford, Henry Brown, son of Stephen and Amy (Brown) Hosford, was
born in Williamstown, Mass., 1817, Dec. 17. Lenox Academy and Williams-
town. Graduated, Williams College, 1848. Principal, Hopkins Academy,
Hadley, Mass., 1848-4; tutor, Williams College, 1844-8; also studying the-
ology with President Hopkins and Dr. Absalom Peters. Ordained, Sunder-
land, Mass., 1850, May 38, dismissed, 1858, March 2; professor mental
philosophy and rhetoric, Western Reserve College, 1854-60; in service of
8anitary Commission, 1868-5 ; without charge, Hudson, Ohio, 1865-84, supply-
ing, for periods of more than six months, the churches in Akron, Alliance,
Atwater, Cuyahoga Tails, Hudson, Kent, Bootstown, Streetsboro, and Twins-
burg; North Platte, Neb., 1874, till death. Married, 1850, Sept. 8, Mary
Eliza, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Mason) Plant, of New Hartford,
N. Y. Two sons and five daughters, of whom are Prof. H. H. Hosford, of
Crete, Neb., and Mrs. John P. Jones, of Madura. Died of inflammatory
rheumatism, in Geneseo, 111., 1889, Feb. 27, aged 71 years, 2 months, and 10
days.
Hull, Joseph Darling, son of Rev. Araetius and Abigail (Darling) Hull,
was born in New Haven, Ct., 1818, Feb. 21. Graduated, Yale College, 1837,
and Theological Seminary, 1842. Ordained, Essex, Ct., 1844, Jan. 8, dis-
missed, 1848, Oct. 1; installed, Thomaston (then Plymouth Hollow), 1849,
May 9, dismissed, 1851, June 1; acting pastor, Suffleld, 1851-2; Brattleboro,
Vt., 1852-3; Installed, Wakefield, Mass., colleague of Rev. Reuben Emerson,
1853, Dec. 27, dismissed, 1856, April 14; without charge, Somerville, 1856-9;
teacher, Hartford, Ct., 1859-64; principal, Murray Hill Institute, Now York
City, 1864-81 ; teacher, West Hartford, Ct., 1881-4; without charge, Roxbury,
Mass., 1884, until death. Married, 1848, Dec. 14, Charlotte L., daughter of
Horace Cowles, of Farmington, Ct., who died, 1866, March 7. Of six chil-
dren, a son and two daughters living. Married, 1871, July 13, Kate E.,
daughter of Moses P. and Helen E. (Murch) Brown, of New York. One
child, died In Infancy. Died of diabetes and spinal disease, 1889, Feb. 16,
aged 70 years, 11 months, and 25 days.
Humphrey, John Pihkerton, son of Deacon John and Rebecca (Brewster)
Humphrey, was born in Derry, N. H., 1817, April 29. Pinkerton Academy.
Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1889, and Andover Theological Seminary,
1844. Principal, Academy, Haverhill, N. H., 1839-41; acting pastor, Shirley,
Mass., 1845-6; ordained, Winchester, N. H., 1847, Feb. 3, dismissed, 1867,
June 19; installed, East St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1868, Jan. 2, dismissed, 1879,
May 29; without charge, Claremont, N. H., 1879-80; acting pastor, Win-
chendon, Mass., 1880-5; without charge, Northfleld, 1886, till death. Mem-
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ber of the Legislature, 1864-5. Married, 1847, March 4, Elizabeth J., daughter
of Rev. Nathaniel and Eunice (Hemmenway) Wells, of Deerfleld, N. H.
Died of softening of brain, 1889, Feb. 10, aged 71 years, 9 months, and 12
days.
Jones, David Sebastian, son of John and Elizabeth (Griffeth) Jones, was
born near New Quay, Cardiganshire, Wales, 1887, Dec. 4. Schools in Car-
digan. Ordained, Cardigan, 1861 ; pastor, there, 1861-5 ; and of Neath, Glamor-
ganshire, 1865-9; Newark, Ohio, 1869-71; Alexandria, 1871-84; during same
time also supplying, for varying terms, churches in Granville, New Albany,
Columbia Locks, Hartford, and St. Albans; installed, Lucas, 1884, Oct. 21;
supplying also Washington, and died in office. Married, 1864, Aug. 25, Eliza-
beth, daughter of David and Janet (Williams) Davis, of Swansea, South
Wales. Of nine children, six are living. Died of typhoid pneumonia, 1889,
April 8, aged 51 years and 4 months.
Jonbs, Edward W., d. d., was born near Llavidlock, Montgomeryshire,
North Wales, 1829 Graduated, Bala College. Ordained, 1856, May 21, over
the churches In Talysarn and Drwyscoed, Carnarvon; came to America in
1870; pastor, Johnstown, Pa., 1871, till death. Married, 1861, Mary, daughter
of Capt. Jones, of Nevln, North Wales. They perished together in the great
Johnstown flood, 1889, May 31. No children.
Jose, Emanuel, was born In Hoffhungsthal, near Odessa, Russia, 1840,
March 30. Course of study in a government training [normal] school. Came
to America, 1874. Ordained at Crete, Neb., 1876, Oct. 18; acting pastor,
Juland, 1876-84 ; also at Sutton, 1880-4, and New Hope, 1882-4 ; Scotland,
8. D., 1884-7; where he assisted in organizing and caring for several German
churches. Died In Santa Rosa, Cal., of typhoid fever, 1887, Nov. 10, aged
47 years, 7 months, and 11 days.
Keep, Theodore John, son of Rev. John and Lydia (Hale) Keep, was born
in Blandford, Mass., 1809, July 81. Blandford, and Homer, N. Y., academies.
Member of the class of 1882, Yale College, receiving his degree and honorary
A. m., 1879. Graduated, Oberlln Theological Seminary, 1886, having spent
two years at Auburn. Ordained at Oberlln, 1836, Oct. 10, and acting pastor,
Mans field, one year. Tutor, Oberlln College, 1887-9; principal, preparatory
department, 1839-41 ; 1841-61 he supplied the following churches for longer
or shorter periods : Lenox, Hartford, Trumbull Co., Vernon, 1854, Johnson,
Mecca, Hartford, Licking Co., Guilford, and Seville, 1855-8, Westfleld, Poland,
Madison, York, Plymouth, Sheffield, and Morgan, 1860; without charge,
Oberlln, 1861, till death. Married, 1841, Jan. 28, Mary Ann, daughter of
Philip K. and Eunice (Gaylord) Thompson, of Sparta, N. Y. Three of six
children deceased. Died of old age, 1889, July 20, aged 79 years, 11 months,
and 19 days.
Krlsey, Ly8ander, son of Deacon Ethan and Merlbah (Oliver) Kelsey, was
born in Sudbury, Vt., 1817, Oct. 30. Graduated, Middlebury College, 1840,
and Lane Theological Seminary, 1845. Ordained, 1846, September; act-
ing pastor, Cheviot, Ohio, 1845-6; Ripley, 1845-7; New Washington, Ind.,
1847-9 ; Wheelersburg, Ohio, 1849-56 ; Hanging Rock, 1856-7 ; superintendent,
American Home Missionary 8ociety for Central and Southern Ohio, residing
at Columbus,. 1857 63; for Ohio, 1863-73; acting pastor, Presbyterian church,
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 29
South Charlestown, 1873-9 ; Ransom, Mich., 1879-81 ; Maybee and Ralsinville,
1881-4 ; Plain, Ohio, 1884-6 ; Portland, Ore., after, supplying Beaverton and
Mt. Zion churches, 1886-8, and Washougal and Point Pleasant, 1889-9. Mar-
ried, 1847, May 20, Mary Selby, daughter of Eunis and Hester (Bloxam)
Duncan, of Maysvllle, Ky. Of seven children, two daughters and three sons
are living, of whom are Rev. Francis D. Kelsey and Rev. Edward D. Kelsey.
Died of strangulated hernia, 1889, May 11, aged 71 years, 6 months, and 17
days.
Kirkland, Alexander Hamilton, son of Isaac and Margaret (Blair)
Kirkland, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855, Jan. 5. Common schools.
Ordained, New Lots, N. Y., 1878, June S; acting pastor, Bay a ho re, 1880-2;
in mission work, Chicago, III., 1883, Minneapolis, Minn., 1884-5 ; and Chicago,
again, after; superintendent, Adelphi Mission, Chicago, 1887, till death.
Married, 1876, Nov. 27, Essie, daughter of Samuel and Rosena (Seamen)
Johnson, of Brooklyn. Died at Ridgeland, III., of Brlght's disease, 1889,
May 20, aged 34 years, 4 months, and 15 days.
Lank, James Pillsbury, son of Dr. Isaiah and Frances (Batchelder) Lane,
was born in Candla, N. H., 1882, Sept. 8. Kimball Union Academy. Gradu-
ated, Amherst College, 1857 ; studied theology privately, and resident licen-
tiate at Andover, 1861 ; home missionary, South Troy and Westfield, Vt.,
I860. Ordained, East Weymouth, Mass., 1861, Jan. 10, dismissed, 1866, Jan.
23 ; installed, Free church, Andover, 1866, April 4, dismissed, 1870, April 19 ;
installed, Bristol, R. I., 1871, Jan. 11, dismissed, 1880, June 22; without
charge, Hyde Park, 1880; installed, Norton, 1882, Jan. 10, dismissed, 1888,
Sept. 1. Published: (I) Manual and History of Congregational Church,
Bristol. (2) Lane Families of Massachusetts Bay Colony. (3) Hampton
Lane Family Memorial. Married, 1861, Jan. 1, Emma L., daughter of Ben-
jamin L. and Mary (Sargent) Pillsbury, of Hampstead, N. H. Of six children,
four are living. Died of consumption, 1889, Jan. 6, aged 56 years, 8 months,
and 28 days.
Lane, Larmon Blakeleb, m. d., son of Jotham and Mary Blake lee, and
adopted son of John Lane, was born in Tallmadge, Ohio, 1821, June 21. Student,
at Twinsburg Seminary, and in medicine with Dr. Amos Wright, graduating
at Cleveland Medical College. Graduated, Oberlln Theological Seminary,
1847, and received the degree of a. m., 1865. Ordained, at Oberlln, 1849,
May 3; acting pastor, Canfleld, Ohio, 1848-9; missionary of the A. M. A., in
8iam, 1849-56; acting pastor, Middlebury, Ohio, 1856-8; Lisbon, 111., 1858-62;
Geneva, 1862-5; Wellington, Ohio, 1865-77; without charge, Geneva, 111.,
1877-84 ; St. Charles, 1884, until death. Married, 1844, Aug. 1, Bessie Darien,
daughter of Samuel and Freelove (Flowers) Hutchlns, who died, 1885, Jan.
14. One son and two of four daughters living. Married, 1887, Dec. 22,
Emma L , daughter of Bryant and Jernsha (ShurtluT) Durant, of St. Charles.
Died of consumption, 1889, Sept. 15, aged 68 years, 2 months, and 24 days.
Lincoln, Allen, son of Thomas and Nancy Norcross (Simonds) Lincoln,
was born in Cohasset, Mass., 1813, Nov. 24. Graduated, Dartmouth College,
1839; teacher, Cambrldgeport, Mass., 1839-43; studied theology with Jacob
Ide, i>. d. Ordained, Gray, Me., 1845, Nov. 5, dismissed, 1859, March 1;
minister, Tower Hill chapel, Lynn, 1859-64; without charge, Woburn, after.
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Married, 1840, May 21, Lucy, daughter of Stephen and Alinira (Kendall)
Richardson, of Woburn, who died 1846, July 25. One daughter, deceased.
Married, 1847, Aug. 17, Julia A., daughter of Asa and Mary (Beals) Holmes,
of North Auburn, Me., who died, 1855, Oct. 10. One son and one daughter.
Married, 1856, April 16, Martha, daughter of Joseph and Martha (Pierce)
Gardner, of Woburn, One son, deceased. Died of heart disease, 1889, July
5, aged 75 years, 7 months, and 11 days.
McCall, Salmon, son of William and Sarah (Gallup) McCall, was born
in Lebanon, Ct., 1826, March 17, Phillips Academy, Andover. Graduated,
Yale College, 1851; member Theological Seminary, 1851-3. Ordained,
Saybrook, Ct., 1853, Dec. 7, dismissed, 1871, Nov. 18; installed, East
Haddam, 1872, June 5, dismissed, 1889, Jan. 1; without charge, Saybrook,
after, until death. Published: (1) Responsibility for Public Calamities: a
sermon, 1861. (2; Funeral Sermon : Mrs. Charlotte K. Tomllnson, 1866, pp.
12. (3) Funeral Sermon, 1868, pp. 11, and (4) Commemorative Discourse
of Mr. Amos Sheffield, 1868, pp. 21. (5) Funeral Sermon: Miss C. J.
Rankin, 1868, pp. 11. (6) A Glimpse of the Invisible World: a sermon,
1868, pp. 18. (7) Book Culture and the Gospel, 1871, pp. 123. (8) Centennial
Discourse: Saybrook, 1876. (9) Centennial Sermoo, East Haddam, 1876.
(10) Ministerial Character, 1876, pp. 24. Married, 1863, Aug. 28, Emilie
Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Samuel and Mercy (Partridge) Whitney, of
Waimea, Hawaiian Islands. One of two daughters living. Died of nervous
prostration, in Hartford, 1889, Sept. 17, aged 68 years and 6 months.
McKinstry, John Alkxandkk, son of Perseus and Grace (Williams)
McKinstry, was born in Chicopee, Mass., 1811, April 19. Sheldon Academy,
Southampton. Graduated, Amherst College, 1888, and East Windsor (Hart-
ford) Theological Seminary, 1841. Ordained, Torrington, Ct., 1842, Oct. 5,
dismissed, 1857, September; installed, Harwinton, 1857, Oct. 1, dismissed,
1863, Oct. 1 ; acting pastor, Richfield, Ohio, 1864-87 ; without charge, Paines-
ville, until death. Trustee of Hartford Theological Seminary, 1858-64. Pub-
lished: Historical Notice of the Congregational Church, Torrington, 1850,
pp. 100. Married, 1843, Aug. 23, Mary Elisabeth, daughter of John Bardwell
and Elizabeth Mary (White) Morton, of Whatley, Mass., who died, 1882,
Feb. 13. Died of acute prostitis, 1869, March 12, aged 77 years, 10 months,
and 23 days.
Mahan, Asa, d. d.. ll. d., son of Capt. Asa and Anna (Dana) Mahan, was
born in Vernon, N. Y., 1799, Nov. 9. Graduated, Hamilton College, 1824,
and Andover Theological Seminary, 1827. Ordained, Pittsford, N. Y., 1829,
Nov. 10, dismissed, 1881 ; Installed, Sixth Presbyterian church, Cincinnati,
Ohio, 1881, dismissed, 1835; president, Oberlin College, 1885-50; president,
and professor of mental and moral philosophy, Cleveland University, 1850-4 ;
installed, Jackson, Mich., 1855, dismissed, 1857; installed, Adrian, 1858, dis-
missed, 1861; president, and professor of mental and moral philosophy,
Adrian College, 1861-71 ; without charge, after, residing in England since
1874. Honorary D. d. from Olivet College. Published : (1) Doctrine of the
Will, 1844, pp. 238. (2) System of Intellectual Philosophy, 1845, pp. 830.
(8) Science of Moral Philosophy, 1848, pp. 420. (4) Temperance of the
Christian Church: a sermon, 1849, pp. 40. (5) Lectures on Romans lz.,
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 31
1851, pp. 180. (6) Phenomena of Spiritualism Explained and Exposed,
1855, pp. 466. (7) Baptism of the Holy Spirit. (8) The Misunder-
stood Texts of Scripture. (9) Science of Logic, 1857. pp. 887. (10)
Christian Perfection, pp. 98. (11) Science of Natural Theology, 1867, pp.
899. (12) Out of Darkness into Light, 1876, pp. 866. (18) A Critical His-
tory of the late American War, 1877, pp. 461. (14) Autobiography, Intel-
lectual, Moral, and Spiritual, 1882, pp. 458. (15) A Critical History of
Philosophy, 1888, 2 vols., pp. 430 each. (16) Life Thoughts on the Rest of
Faith. (17) Fifty Years' Walk with God. (18) The Natural and the Super-
natural. Edited many years "The Divine Life'* : a monthly. Married, 1828,
May 9, Mary Hartwell, daughter of John and Huldah (Warren) Dlx, of Little-
ton, Mass., who died, 1868, Oct. 26. Of seven children, two daughters living.
Married, 1866, Mrs. Mary E., daughter of Levi and Lucretia (Oliver) Munsell,
and widow of Rev. Silas 8. Chase, of Cincinnati. Died in Eastbourne, Eng. ,
of old age, 1889, April 4, aged 89 years, 4 months, and 25 days.
Marsh, Charles Albert, son of Isaac and Esther (Rawson)^Aarsh, was
born in Lockport, N. Y., 1850, Aug. 8. Phillips Academy, Andover. Entered
Beloit College, but graduated at Oberlin, 1877, and Chicago Theological Sem-
inary, 1880. Advanced class, Andover Theological Seminary, 1882-8, Oct.
21. Ordained, Cheboygan, Mich., 1880, Nov. 4, and acting pastor there,
1881; Thomas tOD, Me., 1863-4; installed, Wood fords, 1885, April 22, dis-
missed, 1888, Feb. 23, having resigned in 1887; in Colorado and Chicago,
alter, until death. Married, 1880, July 20, Emmie L., daughter of Lyman
H. Case, of Cambrldgeport, Mass., who died, 1886, Dec. 6. A daughter and
a son. Died of consumption, in Chicago, 1889, March 16, aged 88 years, 7
months, and 13 days.
Marty, Ivan Matthias, son of Matthias and Amanda (Pierce) Marty,
was born near Monroe, Wis., 1856, Sept. 14. Kansas City High School.
Graduated, Tale College, 1879, and Pacific Theological Seminary, 188$ ; stu-
dent, Union Theological Seminary, 1879-81. Ordained, Rio Vista, Cal., 1883,
May 29, dismissed, 1864, Sept. 29; Installed, Petaluma, 1884, Nov. 18, dis-
missed, 1887, Dec. 19; without charge, Saratoga, 1887-9. Married, 1881,
June 9, Alia Anna, daughter of Charles Alfred and Sarah (Martin) Proctor,
of Westport, Mo. Four daughters. Died of consumption In Kansas City,
Mo., 1889, Sept. 29, aged 88 years and 15 days.
Marvin, Abijam Perkins, son of Asahel and Azubah (Sill) Marvin, was
born in North Lyme, Ct., 1818, Feb. 1. Brattleboro (Vt.) Academy. Grad-
uated, Trinity College, Hartford, 1889, and Tale Theological Seminary, 1842.
Tutor, Trinity College, 1842. Ordained, North church, Winchendon, Mass.,
1844, Jan. 10, dismissed, 1866, Aug. 23; agent, American Congregational
Association, 1865-6 ; associate editor, Boston Recorder, 1867 ; without charge,
Worcester, 1869-70; acting pastor, Lancaster, 1870, until installed, 1872,
May 1, dismissed, 1875, Oct. 21; without charge, fthere, after, until death.
Member of New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Published : (1) Fu-
gitive Slaves : A Fast Day Sermon, 1850, pp. 24. (2) Sermon at Funeral of
Rev. John Storrs, 1854, pp. 17. (3) History of Winchendon, 1868, pp. 528.
(4) Worcester in the Rebellion, 1870, pp. 582. (5) History of Lancaster,
1879, pp. 798. (6) In " Jewett's History of Worcester County," the County
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History, 200 pp., ^and eight Town Histories, were prepared by him. (7)
Puritans of Massachusetts Bay, 1887, pp. 23 [reprint of an article from Pro-
ceedings of Society of Antiquity, Worcester]. (8) A Life of Cotton Mather
will, it is expected, appear posthumously. Proposals for its Issue were pub-
lished a few weeks before his death. Married, 1645, March 5, Caroline,
daughter of Micahjand Roxy (Richardson) Holbrook, of Holden, Mass.
Three daughters. Died of fatty degeneration of the heart, 1889, Oct. 19,
aged 76 years, 8 months, and 18 days.
Merrill, William Allen, son of Thomas and Deborah (Allen) Merrill,
was born in Searsport (then Prospect), Me., 1817, Feb. 9. Kent's Hill Acad-
emy. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1851. Ordained, Passadum-
keag, 1852, Oct. 27, and acting pastor there, 1851-4; Deer isle, First church,
1855-8; Second church, 1858-64; Lyman, 1864-70; Kennebunkport, 1871-4;
Andover, 1875; Sherman and Island Falls, 1876-80; Buxton, 1881-4; Alton,
N. H., 1884-6; Acton, Me., 1886, till death. Married, 1841, March 23, Martha
N., daughter of Deacon Ira and Sarah (Standly) Emery, of Industry, Me.
Two sons* and four daughters. Died of general debility, in Lyman, Me.,
1889, Aug. 11, aged 72 years, 6 months, and 2 days.
Miller, Daniel Rollin, son of Rev. Daniel and Chloe Allen (Miller)
Miller, was born in Hartford, Conn., 1812, Jan. 14. Farmiugton, Ohio, Acad-
emy. Ordained, Green, Ohio, 1835, Oct. 10, and labored widely as an evan-
gelist and acting pastor. Any connected account of his labors not here
possible, but among the places were Cole Creek, Ohio, four years; East
Evans, N. Y., two years; Pueblo, two years; Shlrland, III.; Buffalo Grove;
Aurora, 1849-52; Lisbon, 1852-6; and without charge, there, till 1868; acting
pastor, Chebanse, 1868-70; without charge, Oberlln, Ohio, after. Married,
1841, March 18, Jane Crosby, daughter of Calvin and Elizabeth (Crosby)
Andrews, of East Haddam, Ct. Of four children, a son is living. Died of
kidney disease, 1889, Dec 22, aged 77 years, 11 months, and 8 days.
Morgan, John Franklin, son of John amd Sarah (Ramsdell) Morgan, was
born in New Gloucester, Me., 1829, Sept. 24. New Gloucester Institute.
Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1865. Ordained, 1865, July 27,
at Bangor. Acting pastor, Lawrence, Kan., Pilgrim church, 1865-71 ; Oswego,
1871-2; chaplain, Leavensworth, 1872-8; acting pastor, West church, Port-
land, Me., 1874-81 ; without charge, 8pringfleld, Mass., after, representing
Washburn College most of the time. Married, 1851, Nov. 5, Hannah Eliza-
beth, daughter of Robert and Martha Hasty, of Scarboro, Me., who died,
1864, Nov. 8. A daughter died ; two sons. Married, 1866, Nov. 13, Hannah
Maria, daughter of Sceva and Hannah (Baker) Chandler, of Scituate, Mass.
Two children, deceased. Died of consumption, 1889, March 27, aged 59
years, 6 months, and 3 days.
Morley, Sardis Brbwster, son of Abner and Hannah (Gibson) Morley,
was born in Otis, Mass.. 1804, Sept. 17. Stockbridge Academy. Graduated,
Williams College, 1829, and Yale Theological Seminary, 1833. Principal,
Winsted Academy, 1829-31 ; Springfield High School, 1684-6; acting pastor,
Bloomfleld, Ct., 1888-4; Attleboro, Mass., 1836-7; city missionary, New
York, 1887-8; without charge, Hartford, Ct., 1838-51; ordained, Attleboro,
Mass., 1851, July 9, dismissed, 1857, March 25; without charge, Williams-
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 33
town, 1857-64. except, acting pastor, Becket, 1857-8, and West Cummington,
1858-9; Andover, 1864-5, serving the Christian Commission In Virginia;
chaplain, Dio Lewis's Institute, Lexington, 1866-7 ; without charge, Pitts field,
after. Married, 1834, July 21, Annah Clarissa, daughter of Selah and Anna
(Williams) Treat, of Hartford, Ct., who died in 1881, May 9. Of four chil-
dren, a daughter is living, and two sons: Prof. Edward W., of Western
Reserve University, and Rev. John H. Died of old age, 1889, Oct. 1, aged
85 years and 14 days.
Morris, Richard, son of William and Maria Morris, was born in Pem-
broke, South Wales, 1802, Sept. 2. Ordained, Abbott's Bromley, Eng., 1844,
July 16; pastor, Water ville, Wis., 1846-59; Delafleld and Ottawa, 1859-65;
without charge, Allen's Grove, after. Married, 1845, June 36, Martha,
daughter of William and Mary (Hawley) DeVall, of Rugely, Staffordshire,
Eng. Four children. Died of old age, 1888, Dec. 6, aged 86 years, 3 months,
and 4 days.
Newell, Wellington, son of Seth Bannister and Betsey (Kimball) Newell,
was born in Pembroke, N. H., 1816, Jan. 11. Graduated, Normal School,
Bridgewater, Mass., 1845, and Bangor Theological Seminary, 1855, after
spending some years in Boston. Ordained, East Orrington, Me., 1856, Nov.
18, dismissed, 1865, July 28, though having left, Dec, 1861; acting pastor,
Brewer Village, 1862-9; North Waterford, 1869-73; installed, East Charle-
mont, Mass, 1873, Sept. 3, dismissed, 1877, Sept. 18 ; acting pastor, Green-
field First church, 1877-86; without charge, Birmingham, Ct., 1886-8; Bethel,
Me., 1888, until death. Married, 1847, July 6, Luclnda Dutton Bradford, who
died, 1851 , June 3. A son died also. Married, 1856, Feb. 28, L. Amanda, daugh-
ter of Rev. Charles and Lucinda (Smith) Frost, of Bethel, Me. One daughter
and five sons, of whom one Is a missionary in Japan, and two died in infancy.
Died of pneumonia, 1889, July 18, aged 73 years, 6 months, and 7 days.
Otis, Israel Taintor, son of John Thatcher and Louisa (Pomeroy) Otis,
was born in Colchester, Ct., 1805, July 8. Graduated, Williams College, 1828,
and Andover Theological Seminary, 1834. Ordained, Goshen, Lebanon, Ct.,
1835, June 10, dismissed, 1844, March ; chaplain United States Navy, 1845-6 ;
.installed, Rye, N. H., 1847, Aug. 4, dismissed, 1866, April 24; without charge,
Exeter, after, except acting pastor, Brownington, Vt., 1869-71. Married,
1838, Sept. 12, Olive M., daughter of Dr. Erastus and Martha (Morgan)
Osgood, of Lebanon, Ct. Three sons and three daughters, of whom two
each are living. Died of gastric fever and general debility, 1889, May 30,
aged 83 years, 10 months, and 27 days.
Palmer, Elliot, son of Elliot and Anna (Loorals) Palmer, was born In
Coventry, Ct., 1800, Sept. 29. East Windsor and Monson academies. Teacher,
Tolland, 1819, Manchester, 1821, East Windsor, 1822-3, Enfield, 1824, and East
Glastonbury. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1829; resident
licentiate, Andover, 1831. Ordained at Andover, Ct., 1832, June 6; acting
pastor, Union, 1832-3; installed, West Stafford, 1834, May 21, dismissed,
1847, April; without charge, there, 1847-53; Newark, N. J., 1853-61, where
he was connected with an industrial school; Cromwell, Ct., 1861-8; Portland,
after, till death. Married, 1832, Dec. 24, Florilla, daughter of William and
Jemima (Tarbox) Sumner, of Hebron, Ct., who died, 1871, May 8. Of eight
3
34 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
children, two sous are living. Died of paralysis, 1889, April 4, aged 88 years,
6 months, and 5 days.
Pascok, William Henry, son of Peter and Susanna (Pollard) Pascoe, was
born in Helstone, Cornwall, Eng., 1838, May 27. Graduated, Pacific Theo-
logical Seminary, 1879. Ordained at Oakland, 1880, Nov. 3; acting pastor,
Lockeford, 1879-84; Redwood, 1885-7; Rio Dell, 1888-9. Married, 1880,
May 18, Ida, daughter of Dr. Dean Jewett and Dellia Marcella < Hammond;
Locke, of Lockeford, Cal. One son and one daughter. Died, at Lockeford,
of dropsy of the liver, 1889, Aug. 5, aged 51 years, 2 months, and 8 days.
Patton, William Weston, d. d., ll. d., son of Rev. Dr. William and
Mary (Weston) Patton, was born in New York City, 1821, Oct. 19. Gradu-
ated, University of New York, 1889, and Union Theological Seminary, 1842.
Ordained, Phillips church, South Boston, Mass., 1843, Jan. 18, dismissed,
1845, Dec. 30; installed, Fourth church, Hartford, Ct., 1846, Jan. 8, dis-
missed, 1857, Jan. 1 ; installed, First church, Chicago, 111., 1857, Jan. 8, dis-
missed, 1867, July 20; editor of the Advance, 1867-72; Western secretary,
American Missionary Association, 1873-4: lecturer, Chicago and Oberlin
Theological seminaries. 1874-7; president, Howard University, Washington,
D. C, 1877-89. Indiana Asbury University gave the honorary d. d. in 1862,
and the University of the City of New York the ll. d. in 1882. Corporate
member, A. B. C. F. M. from 1869; one of the founders of the American Mis-
sionary Association ; vice-president of the Sanitary Commission of the North-
west; member of the Society of Cincinnati; honorary member of the So-
ciety of Science, Literature, and Art, London, 1885. Published: (1) Duty
of Christians to Suppress Duelling, 1844. (2) American Board and Slave-
holding, 1846, pp. 47. (3) Death of Rev. Charles T. Torrey, 1846, pp. 19.
(4) Pro-Slavery Interpretations of the Bible productive of Infidelity, 1846,
pp. 20. (5) The Young Man, 1847 [second edition as «« Young Man's Guide,"
1851], pp. 213. (6) Conscience and Law, 1850, pp. 60. (7) Unanimous
Remonstrance of Fourth Congregational Church, 1855, pp.32. (8) Thoughts
for Christians on the Case of Passmore Williamson, 1855, pp. 20. (9) Slavery
and Infidelity, 1856. (10) What it is to Preach the Gospel, 1856, pp. 24.
(11) Decennial and Farewell Sermon, 1857, pp. 50. (12) Th-* Death of a.
Mother, 1857, pp. 20. (13) Rights of Congregationalism in Knox College,
1859, pp. 93. (14) Is Sin Punished fully in the Present Life ? 1859, pp. 24.
(15) Will Sin be Punished in the Next Life ? 1859. (16) Life is a Season of
Probation, 1859. (17) Death of John Brown, 1859, pp. 12. (18) Hospital at
Cairo, 111., 1861, pp. 10. (19; Piety and Military Service, 1861. (20) Com-
pensated Agency in Sanitary Commission Work, 1864. (21) Two Methods in
Life Insurance, 1870. (22) How it is Done (in Life Insurance), 1870. (23)
The Republic Miscellany, 1870, pp. 40. (24) Spiritual Victory, 1871, pp. 311.
(25) Prayer and its Remarkable Answers, 1876, pp. 456. (27) The Bible and
the Public Schools, 1876, pp. 24. (28) The Last Century of Congregation-
alism, 1876, pp. 31. (29) Inaugural Address, 1877, pp. 20. (80) The Gllgal
of the Colored Race, 1880, pp. 15. (31) A Filial Tribute, 1880, pp. 40. (32)
Christ Preaching to the Spirits in Prison, 1882. (33) Scepticism and Women,
1885. (34) Weak Points in the Evangelical Faith, as commonly stated, 1886,
pp. 18. (35) Count Tolstoi and the Sermon on the Mount, 1887. (36) Amer-
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 35
lean Board at Springfield, 1887, pp. 18. (37) Pres. Lincoln and the Chicago
Memorial on Emancipation, 1877, pp. 86. Married, 1843, Jan. 11, Sarah Jane,
daughter of Horatio and Maria (Pettit) Mott, of New York City, who died,
1850, March 23. Of three sons, one is living. Married, 1851, Oct. 1, Mary
Boardman, daughter of Normand and Caroline (Danforth) Smith, of Hart-
ford, Ct., who died 1880, Not. 11. Two daughters and four sons, of whom
Rev. Cornelius H. Patton is one. Died of congestion of lungs, in Westfleld,
N. T., 1889, Dec. 31, aged 68 years, 2 months, and 12 days.
Perrin, Lav alette, d. d., son of Aaron and Lois, (Lee) Perrin, was born
in Vernon, Ct., 1816, May 15. Graduated, Yale College, 1840, and Theological
Seminary, 1843. Student, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1841-2. Ordained,
Goshen, Ct., 1843, Dec. 13, dismissed, 1857, Sept. 4; installed, New Britain,
1858, Feb. 3, dismissed, 1870, May 31 ; installed, Wolcottvllle, Torrlngton,
1872, July 1, and died in office, though emeritus, and relieved of pastoral
care from 1887. His alma mater gave the honorary i>. d. in 1869, and he was
a Fellow of the College, from 1882 ; treasurer of the National Council, from
1880 ; annalist of the Connecticut Conference, from 1876 ; associate editor of
the Religious Herald, 1876-81 ; and he was agent of the Congregational Memo-
rial Hall, in Hartford, established largely through his efforts. Married, 1844,
June 4, Ann Eliza, daughter of William and Polly (Keeler) Cora stock, of
Ridgefleld, Ct. A daughter and one of four sons living. Died, with his
wife, in the destruction of the Park Central hotel, by explosion and fire, Hart-
ford, 1889, Feb. 18, aged 72 years, 9 months, and 3 days.
Pbttibone, Ira, son of Dr. Luman and Polly (Kingsbury ) Pettibone, was
born in Orwell, Vt., 1801, Sept. 7. Student, Bangor, Me., 1823. Graduated,
Middlebury College, 1828. Ordained, Whitesboro, N. Y., 1834, Feb. 7, dis-
missed, 1836; installed, New York Mills, same town, 1836, May 2, dismissed,
1845, June 23; teacher; and chaplain. Lunatic Asylum, Utica, 1845-6; in-
stalled, Winsted, Ct., 1846, June 3, dismissed, 1853; teacher, Cornwall,
1853-7; installed, Winchester, 1857, Oct. 21, dismissed, 1866; without charge,
there, after. Published : A Half Century Sermon, 1884. Married, 1830, Oct. 4,
Louisa P., daughter of Benjamin and Louisa (Guiteau) Welch, of Norfolk,
Ct., who died, 1865, April 8. A daughter and three of four sons living.
Died of old age, 1889, June II, aged 87 years, 9 months, and 4 days.
Pomeroy, Lemuel, son of Samuel and Dorcas (Burt) Pomeroy, was born
In Southampton, Mass., 1807, Jan. 81. Sheldon Academy, Southampton.
Graduated, Amherst College, 1835, and Hartford (then East Windsor) Theo-
logical Seminary, 1888. Acting pastor, Huntington, Mass., 1838-9 ; ordained,
Smyrna, N. Y., 1840, Feb. 12, dismissed, 1852; acting pastor, Bainbridge,
1852-4; Huntsburg, Ohio, 1855-61; Wethersfleld. 111., 1861-5; Muscotah,Kan.,
1867-8, and 1873-80; also at New Maiden; without charge Muscotah, after.
Married, 1839, Oct. 13, Hannah, daughter of Stephen Wolcott, of Southampton,
who died, 1841, May 4. One daughter. Married, 1841, Dec. 9, Mrs. Eunice
Amanda, daughter of Joseph DeForest, of Dover, N. Y., and widow of Rev.
Solon G. Putnam, of Guilford, N. Y. Two daughters living; a son died.
Died of pneumonia and malarial fever, 1889, Oct. 4, aged 82 years, 8 months,
and 4 days.
Reed, Leonard, son of Abraham and Kezla (Richardson) Reed, was born
in Moriah, N. Y., 1804, Feb. 20. Studied theology privately, at Granville,
36 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
N. T. Ordained, by Champlaiu Presbytery, Moriah, 1834, June 25, dismissed,
1840, Jan. 28 ; installed, Plattsbnrg, 1840, Feb. 26, his ministry ending, 1843,
Oct. 19; acting pastor, Randolph, Pa., 1846-66; Muskegon, Mich., 1866-77;
without charge, Erie, Pa., and Erie, S. D., after. Married, 1825, Oct. 5, Sybil,
daughter of Benjamin and Anna ( Barnes) Delameter, of Whitehall, N. Y., who
died, 1882, April 24. Of six children four are living. Died, at Muskegon,
Mich., of heart failure and general debility, 1889, Aug. 6, aged 85 years, 5
months, and 16 days.
Rbuth, Jacob, son of Jacob and Susanna (Martin) Reuth, was born in
Canton Thurgau, Switzerland, 1838, June 9i Pilgrim Missions Institute, St.
Chrischona, near Basel, graduating, 1869. Ordained, Muscatine, Io., 1869,
Dec. 12; acting pastor, there, 1869-71 ; Davenport, 1871-4; Portland Prairie,
Minn., 1874-5; Sherrill's Mound, Io., 1875-84; Lagrange, Mo., 1884-8; Lan-
sing Ridge, Io., 1888, till death. Married, 1870, Aug. 4, Walburga, daughter
of Conrad and Salome (Hunziker) Gripp, of Basel, Switzerland. Died, of
dropsy, 1889, Dec. 11, aged 51 years, 6 months, and 2 days.
Bobbins, Elijah, son of Benjamin and Clarissa S. (Whitman) Bobbins,
was born in Thompson, Ct., 1828, March 12. Graduated, Yale College, 1856,
and Hartford Theological Seminary, 1859. Ordained, at East Hartford, Ct.,
1859, Aug. 3; missionary, A. B. C. F. M., among the Zulus, after; Umzumbi
school, 1860-72, when he visited America, and in charge theological school
at Adams, from 1874. Married, 1859, Aug. 17, Adeline, daughter of George
C. and Elizabeth (White) Bissell, of Bolton, Ct., who died, 1888, Oct. 20.
Two sons living ; a daughter died. Died of tumor in stomach, 1889, June 30,
aged 61 years, 3 months, and 18 days.
Russrll, William, son of Alden and Sarah (Norton) Russell, was born in
Stratford, Ct., 1815, Feb. 15. Graduated, Yale College, 1837, and Theological
Seminary, 1841. Ordained, Wakeman, Ohio. 1842, Dec. 1, dismissed; in-
stalled, East Hampton, Ct., 1846, Oct. 14, dismissed, 1855, Oct. ; installed,
New Ipswich, N. H., 1856, June 25, dismissed, 1858, Sept. 22; acting pastor,
Sherman, Ct., 1860-2; government clerk, Washington, D. C, after. Married,
1842, May 10, Sarah E. Brown, of New Haven, who died 1885, Dec. 21.
Two of three daughters living. Died, 1889, March 17, aged 74 years, 1
month, and 2 days.
Schrrmerhorn, Hrnry Mourus, son of Dr. A. Yates and Gertrude (Mou-
rns) Schermerhorn, was born in Fonda, N. Y., 1859, Feb. 14. Union College,
1876-8. Graduated, Yale Theological Seminary, 1883. Graduate student,
Princeton Theological Seminary, 1884-5. Ordained, Amesbury, Mass., 1885,
Sept. 10, and, died in office. Married, 1883, May 28, Anne Bndlngton, daugh-
ter of Rev. Dr. Isaac G. Duryee, of Schenectady, N. Y. A son and daughter.
Died of strangulated hernia, 1889, Jan. 24, aged 29 years, 1 1 mos., and 20 days.
Shipman, Samukl Bingham, d. d., son of Samuel and Lucina (Bingham)
Shipman, was born in Marietta, Ohio, 1843, June 19. Marietta Academy.
Graduated, Marietta College* 1864,. and Andover Theological Seminary, 1869.
Ordained, Atwater, Ohio, 1870, Jan. 12, dismissed, 1874, Sept. 2; acting pas-
tor, Detroit Street mission; Cleveland, 1874-5; Franklin Avenue church, 1876,
until death. His alma mater gave the honorary d. d. in 1887. Married, 1869,
Dec. 2, Malvina, daughter of Nathaniel and Lucretia Derby (Smith) Whipple,
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 37
of Hamilton, Mass. Of five children, three are living. Died of peritonitis,
1889, July 19, aged 46 years and 1 month.
Smith, Charles Hudson, son of Henry M. and Harriet (Hudson) Smith,
was bora in Elgin, 111., 1856, Nov. 10. Racine (Wis.) Preparatory School.
Entered Beloit College, and three years at Amherst College, with class of
1877. Graduated, Auburn Theological Seminary, 1881. Evangelist, Portage-
ville, N. Y., 1881-2. Ordained, by Ostego Presbytery, at Stamford, N. Y.f
1883, April 25, and acting pastor, Cooperstown, 1882-4; installed, Fulton,
1885, May 25, dismissed, 1886, June 1; acting pastor, Rochester, Minn.,
1886-8; installed, Pilgrim church, Dorchester, Mass., 1889, March 6, and
died in office. Married, 1881, Sept. 28, Harrietts, daughter of Charles Milton
and Augusta Belden (Isbell) Knight, of Auburn, N. Y. One daughter, de-
ceased. Supposed to have died by drowning in a fit of mental aberration,
disappearing from an Old Colony steamboat, 1889, Nov. 10, aged 38 years.
Smith, EbbnezIr, son of Ebenezer and Abigail (Steele) Smith,. was born in
Cabot, Vt., 1815, April 4. Peaoham Academy. Ordained, Waterford, Vt.,
1846, Aug. 18, dismissed, 1848, January ; acting pastor, Tunbrldge, 1848-56 ;
installed, Benson, 1857, Sept. 17, dismissed, 1860, August; without charge,
Barre, 1860-7; Middlebury, 1867-8-'; Rutland, 1882-3; Hartford, Ct., after,
until death. Married, 1844, Sept. 18, Caroline Foot, daughter of Zelotus
Bigelow, of Brookfleld, Vt. Of five children, two are living. Died of heart
failure, 1889, Jan. 8, aged 73 years, 9 months, and 4 days.
Smith, Joseph, son of John Pike and Nancy (Hayes) Smith, was born in
Cornish, Me., 1810, Feb. 7. Bridgtou and Fryeburg academies and Bangor
Classical School. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1842. Ordained,
1842, Nov. 10; acting pastor, Oldtown, Me., 1842-3; Denmark, 1844; Wilton
and vicinity, 1845-9 ; Boolhbay, Second church, 1850-1 ; Lovell, 1852, until
installed, 1853, July 6, dismissed, 1868; acting pastor, Buxton, 1868-71;
Minot, 1871-6; Kenduskeag, 18^7-8; without charge, Orland, 1879-80; Ban-
gor, after, until death. In service of the Christian Commission in Tennes-
see. Married, 1843, Jan. 1, Elizabeth Chloe, daughter of David and Chloe
(Redington) Thurston, of Bangor, who died, 1881, June 21 ; married, 1882,
July 30, Mrs. Elizabeth G., daughter of Shubael and Mary (Gardner) Dimfck,
of Lyme, N. H., and widow of Clark Morse, of Island Pond, Vt. Died of
cancer in stomach. 1889, Jan. 3, aged 78 years, 10 months, and 26 days.
Southworth, Aldex, son of Luther and Elizabeth (Stratton) South worth,
was born in Thetford, Vt., 1809, Nov. 4. Phillips Academy, Andover.
Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1840, and Bangor Theological Seminary,
1843. Home missionary, in Maine, 1843-4; teacher, Woodstock, Ct., 1845-6;
Nichols Academy, Dudley, Mass., 1846-9, and 1853-4; California, 1849-53;
postmaster. Woodstock, Ct., 1856, and farmer there. Ordained, Holland,
Mass., 1865, May 3, and acting pastor, there, 1865-8; residence, after, in
Woodstock, until death ; preaching part of the time at Stafford, Barkhamsted,
Willlngton, Woodstock, and East Putnam. Married, 1856, Jan. 1, Hannah
Elizabeth, daughter of Rhodes and Betsey (Lyon) Arnold, of Woodstock.
One son. Died of paralysis, 1889, Feb. 7, aged 79 years, 3 months, and 3
days.
8quire, Edmuni>, son of William and Eliza (Burnard) Squire, was born in
Taunton, England, 1815, March 14. Studied theology with Rev. James
38 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
Murch, of Bath, and held Unitarian pastorates in Idle. England, South Bos-
ton, Mass., and Hallo well, Me.; installed, 1854, Sept. 27, dismissed, 1856;
minister, Washington Village, South Boston, Mass., 1856-62; founder, in
1862, of an independent church, which became, in 1867, the Cottage Street
Congregational church, Dorchester, over which he was installed, 1867, Nov.
13, dismissed, 1868, Dec. 31; acting pastor, C^ntreville, Barnstable, 1869-75;
without charge. Boston, 1875-81; acting pastor, Warwick, 1881, until death.
Married, 1851, May 24, Maria, daughter of Rev. William and Maria Anne
(Youdell) Hinckes, of Cork, Ireland, who died, 1860, June 3. One of two
sons living. Married, 1863, July 27, Sarah Maria, daughter of William and
Sarah (Alley) Bedfern, of Boston. Died, 1889, July 29, aged 74 years, 4
months, and 15 days.
Stbbbins, Milan Cyrus, son of Deacon Cyrus and Mary (Harris) Stebbins,
was born in Granby, Mass., 1828, May 16. Williston Seminary. Graduated,
Amherst College, 1851. Teacher, Gilmanton, N. H., 1851-2; Hopkinton,
1852-3 ; High School, Nashua, 1853-8, where he studied theology with Rev.
Daniel March; Lancaster, Mass., 1858-62; Clinton, 1862-4. Ordained, Ayer,
1864, Oct. 25, dismissed, 1867, April 16; principal, High School, Springfield,
Mass., 1865-74; Collegiate Institute, 1874-81; without charge, 1881-4; in-
structor, Middlebury College, 1884; installed, Cornwall, Vt., 1884, Sept. 24,
and died in office. Married, 1853, Nov. 24, Sophia, daughter of Abner and
Eleanor (Sanford) Pitts, of Taunton, Mass. Of seven children, four are living.
Died of heart disease, 1889, Sept. 12, aged 61 years, 3 months, and 26 days.
Stowkll, Abijah, son of Asa and Betsey (Harrington) Stowell, was born
in Lyndon, Vt., 1815, Aug. 20. Burr Seminary, Manchester. Gilmanton
Theological Seminary, 1839-40. Graduated, Andover Theological Seminary,
1844. Ordained, at Boylston, Mass., 1844, Sept. 18; acting pastor, Pem-
broke and Cooper, Me., 1844-6; installed, ferry, 1846, Dec. 17, dismissed,
1852, June 30; acting pastor, Jamaica, Vt., 1851-2; Gardner, Mass., 1852-7;
Thomaston, Me., 1857-8; Gill, Mass., 1858-65; Erving, 1865-8 and 1872-80;
Petersham, 1868-72; Windsor, 1880-5; Wlnchendon, 1885, until death.
Married, 1844, Sept. 8, Elizabeth Temple, daughter of David and Polly
(Harrington) Kendall, of Boylston, Mass., who died 1888, Feb. 8. Two
daughters. Died of pneumonia, 1889, March 13, aged 73 years, 6 months,
and 28 days.
Swallow, Joseph Emkrsox, son of Deacon Joseph and Betsey (Twist)
Swallow, was born in Nashua, N. H., 1817, April 21. Phillips Academy,
Andover. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1843, and Union Theological Serai-
nary, 1848. Teacher, 1843-6; Andover Theological Seminary, 1845-6. Or-
dained, Grcenport, N. Y., 1848, July 18, dismissed, 1850, April; installed,
Wilmington, Mass., 1851, March 26, dismissed, 1856, Jan. 1; installed, Nan-
tucket, 1856, May 21, dismissed, 1858, Aug. 24; acting pastor, Stoneham,
1859; installed, Southampton, 1859, Oct. 5, dismissed, 1862, Oct. 6; acting
pastor, Burlington, residing, Woburn, 1863-6; installed, Groton, Ct., 1867,
June 11, dismissed, 1870, June 28; acting pastor, South Canaan, 1870-8;
Alford, Mass., 1873-6; without charge, Needham, 1876-80; acting pastor,
Edgartown, 1880-2; Mt. Desert, Me., 1883-7 ; Windsor, Mass., 1887, till death.
Married, 1848, Nov. 1, Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Frances
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 39
Maria (Hastings) Gibson, of Townsend, Mass., who died, 1879, Dec. 25.
Of three children, a son is living. Married, 1882, Jan. 11, Carrie Baylies,
daughter of Henry Hubbard and Mary Walker (Jackson) Marchant, of Edgar-
town, Mass. Died, of angina pectoris, 1889, Dec. 17, aged 72 years, 7 months,
and 26 days.
Thomas, Hugh Evan, d. d., son of John and Catherine (Evans) Thomas,
was born in Bala, Merionethshire, Wales, 1830, June 28. Graduated, Bala
College, 1853. Ordained, Birkenhead, 1853, July 11, dismissed, 1869; came to
America, and installed, Pittsburg, Pa., 1869, July 25, and died in office;
residing at Idle wood, after 1874. Marietta College gave the honorary d. d.,
1873. Published: (1) Treatise on Literature (in Welsh), 1854, pp. 104. (2)
Memoir of Rev. Thomas Pierce, 1857,. pp. 144. (3) Memoir of Rev. William
Thomas, 1867, pp. 132. (4) Honey of Meditation (Welsh), 1882, pp. 348.
Married, 1854, June 3, Eleanor, daughter of Rev. Thomas and Mary (Roberts)
Pierce, of Liverpool, who died, 1872, Jan. 1. Of eight children, four living.
Married, 1872, Nov. 23, Elizabeth, daughter of H. D. and Mary (Edwards)
Howell, of Utica, N. Y. Of four children, two living. Died, of sciatica and
nervous prostration, 1889, Dec. 9, aged 59 years, 5 months, and 11 days.
Thompson, George William Wekks, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Weeks)
Thompson, was born in Portsmouth, N. H., 1807, March 29. Graduated,
Gilmanton Theological Seminary, 1839, after some years of study with Rev.
Alvan Tobey, of Durham. Ordained, Kingston, N. H., 1840, April 29, dis-
missed, 1842, Aug. 29; acting pastor, Dracut, Mass., 1842-5 and 1847-53;
installed, Carlisle, 1845, July 16, dismissed, 1847, Sept. 2; without charge,
Strath am, N. H., after, except, acting pastor, Seabrook and Hampton Falls,
1858-9, and Alton, Newington, and other neighboring churches, for shorter
terms. Married, 1833, April 18, Mary, daughter of John and Sally (Piper)
Wingate, of Stratham, N. H. Died of old age, 1889, Dec. 29, aged 82 years
and 9 months.
Thompson, William, d. d., son of Augustus and Kezia (Hopkins) Thomp-
son, was born in Goshen, Ct., 1806, Feb. 18. Goshen and Sharon academies.
Graduated, Union College, 1827, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1832 ;
resident student, 1832-3. Ordained, North Bridgewater, Mass., 1833, Sept. 17,
dismissed, 1834, September ; Nettleton professor, Hebrew Language and Lit-
erature, East Windsor (now Hartford; Theological Seminary, 1834-81 ; emer-
itus, after, and dean of the faculty, until death. Chaplain, Retreat for the
Insane, 17 years. His alma mater gave the honorary d. d. ; corporate mem-
ber, A. B. C. F. M., from 1874. Published : (1) Memoir of Munson and Lyman,
1839, pp. 196. (2) Seml-Centennlal Address, Hartford Theological Seminary,
1884, pp. 60. Married, 1834, Sept. 25, Eliza W., daughter of Daniel and Eliza-
beth (Simpkins) Butler, of Northampton, Mass., who died, 1879, Jan. 29.
Three sons are deceased, two of whom were Prof. Charles O. Thompson, of
the Technological Institute, Worcester, Mass., and Rev. William A. Thomp-
son, of Reading. Two daughters are the wives of Rev. Prof. L. W. Spring,
of Williams College, and Rev. A. W. Hazen, of Middletown. Died of pneu-
monia, 1889, Feb. 27, aged 83 years and 9 days.
Tract, Melville Merbick, son of Thomas and Anna (Page) Tracy, was
born in Triangle, N. Y., 1834, March 10. Oxford Academy. Graduated,
40 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
Amherst College, 1860, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1860-1 ; teacher, Barre,
Mass., 1861-3; Framing ham, 1863-4; Springfield, 1864-71; New Marlboro,
1871-5 ; graduated, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1877. Ordained, Three
Rivers, Palmer, Mass., 1877, July 25,. and acting pastor, there, 1877-8; De-
troit, Minn., 1878-9; installed, Duluth, 1879, Oct. 28, dismissed, 1881, Jan.
11; acting pastor, Sedgwick, Kan., 1881-3; Anthony. 1883-5; Silvertou, Col.,
1885-6 ; without charge, there, until death. Married, 1863, Aug. 6, Abbie D.,
daughter of John and Adaline Augusta (Tidd) Weston, of New Brain tree,
Mass., who died, 1875, Oct. 22. Married, 1876, Oct. 24, Ruth Augusta,
daughter of Daniel Waldo and Harriet N. (Grosvenor) Kent, of Leicester,
Mass., who died, 1878, Aug. 4. Five children. Died of heart disease, 1889,
Sept. 22, aged 55 years, 6 months, and 12 days.
Trumbull, David, d. d., son of John M. and Hannah W. (Tunis) Trum-
bull, was born in Elizabeth, N. J., 1819, Nov. 1. Colchester (Ct.) Academy.
Graduated, Yale College, 1842, and Princeton Theological Seminary, 1845.
Ordained, at Norwich, Ct., 1845, June 10; missionary of the Foreign Evan-
gelical Society, and of the American Seamen's Friend Society in Valparaiso,
Chili, until death ; pastor of Independent church there. His alma mater gave
the honorary d. d. in 1884; and the Indiana University, in 1886. Married,
1850, June 5, Jane W. Fitch, of New Haven. Of nine children, two. sons and
two daughters living; four sons graduates of Yale College. Died of angina
pectoris, 1889, Feb. 1, aged 69 years and 3 months.
Vaill, William Kirtland, son of Rev. Joseph and Anne (Klrtland) Vaill,
was born in Brim field, Mass., 1815, April 29. Monson and Amherst acad-
emies. Amherst College, 1832-3. Teacher, Chico pee, Mass., 1842-6; Picker-
ing School, Salem, 1849-54; teacher and chaplain, 1854-64; chaplain, alms-
house, Monson, 1864-6; ordained, Shutesbury, 1866, Feb. 21, dismissed, 1871,
June 28; installed, Packardvllle, Pelham, 1871, June 28, dismissed, 1887,
March 2; without charge, there, until death. Superintendent of schools,
Shutesbury and Pelham, 1867-9 and 1876-7. Married, 1842, Jan. 17, Julia,
daughter of Rufus and Sarah (Wooster) Turner, of Killingworth, Ct. Three
of five children living. Died from the effect of injuries received in the burn-
ing of his house, 1889, June 18, aged 74 years, 1 month, and 19 days.
Wallace, Cyrus Washington, d. d. , son of Thomas and Mercy (Frye)
Wallace, was born in Bedford, N. H., 1805, March 8. Oberlin College, 1834-5 ;
studied with Dr. Whiton, of Antrim, and Rev. Thomas Savage, Bedford.
Graduated, Gilmanton Theological Seminary, 1888. Acting pastor, Loudon,
N. H., 1838-9 ; ordained, Manchester, 1840, Jan. 8, and died in office, becoming
emeritus, and resigning active service, 1873, Feb. 11. Supplied in Rockland,
Mass., 1873-5, and in Manchester, Derry, Merrimac, Concord, Keene, and
Lowell, Mass., for periods of a year or several months. Also, West Stewarts-
town, N. H., summers of 1886 and 1887. Dartmouth College conferred the
honorary d. d., 1868. Member of the Legislature, 1867 and 1868. Published :
(1) Address at the Manchester Centennial, 1851, pp. 20. (2) Sermon: The
Duty of Ministers to oppose the Extension of Slavery, 1857, pp. 80. (3)
Quarter- Centennial of Pastorate, 1865, pp. 26. (4) Letter of Resignation and
Commemorative Discourse, 1873, 24 pp. (5) Farewell Sermon in the Old
Hanover Street Meeting- House, 1880, pp. 8. (6) Memorial of Departed
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 41
Years: Eightieth Anniversary of his Birthday, 1885, pp. 24. (7) In the
same Boat; published by the A. H. M. S., 1887, pp. 4. Married, 1840, May
19, Snsan Adaline, daughter of Benjamin and Roxana (Chandler) Webster,
of Salisbury, N. H., who died 1878, May 15. Married, 1874. Sept. 30, Elizabeth
Hall, daughter of James and Mary (Holt) Allison, of Dunbarton. Died of
neuralgia and nervous prostration, 1889, Oct. 21, aged 84 years, 7 months,
and 13 days.
Ward, Joseph, d. d., son of Dr. Jabez and Aurilla (Tufts) Ward, was born in
Perry, N. Y., 1838, May 5. Phillips Academy. Graduated, Brown University,
1865, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1868. Ordained, Yankton, S. D.,
1869, March 17, dismissed, 1888, May 16; founder Yankton College, and
president, 1888, until death. Received the honorary d. d. from Knox Col-
lege, 1882. Member of the Constitutional Convention of South Dakota.
Published: (1) A Temperance Sermon, 1878, pp. 7. (2) Catechism for Chil-
dren of First Church, 1881, pp. 29. (3) Sermon on resigning hta pastorate,
1883. (4) Inaugural Address, 1884. Married, 1868, Aug. 12, Sarah Frances,
daughter of Joseph and Phila T. (Freeman) Wood, of Central Falls, Lincoln,
R. I. Five childreu. Died of diabetes, 1889, Dec. 11, aged 51 years, 7
months, and 6 days.
Warner, Samuel, was born in Van Buren, N. Y., 1814, Oct. 21. A local
Methodist Episcopal preacher, 1860-86 ; received Congregational ordination,
1886, Oct. 13 ; and was occasional supply at Dundee. Married, 1833, Lydia
Nichols, of Van Buren Co., N. Y., who died 1862, Jan. 29. Of six children,
four are living. Married, 1863, May 4, Catherine Choate, of Monroe City,
Mich. Died in Dundee, of a tumor in stomach, 1889, June 10, aged 74 years,.
7 months, and 19 days.
Warner, Warren William, son of Andrew and Elizabeth C. (Young)
Warner, was born in Vernon, N. Y., 1824, Nov. 9. Entered Oberlin College,
but graduated, Hamilton College, 1850, and Auburn Theological Seminary,
1853. Ordained at Mannsville, N. Y., 1858, Jan. 20; acting pastor, New
Haven, N. Y., 1854; Belleville, 111., 1855; Dodge ville, Wis., 1856; Sackett's
Harbor, N. Y., 1858; Champion, 1859; Paris Hill, 1860-1; Lebanon, 1862-3;
Lawrence ville,' 1864-5; South Canton, 1866-8; Norfolk and Raymondvllle,
1869-70; Port Leyden, 1871-5; without charge, Volney, 1875-80; Coventry-
vllle, 1880-8; without charge, Clifton Springs, 1888, until death. Married,
1858, Dec. 2, Anna Gates, daughter of Hiram and Anna M. (Gates) Lewis, of
Chicago, 111. One daughter. Died of pneumonia, at Clifton Springs, N. Y.,
1889, April 15, aged 64 years, 5 months, and 6 days.
Weilkr, Carl, son of Roman Catholic parents, names unknown, was bon>
in or near Milwaukee, Wis., 1859, Nov. 11. Member of a Roman Catholic
Institution in Milwaukee, 1873-8; joined a Lutheran church; teacher, and
also student some time, at Springfield, 111., and joined the Martin Luther
College, New Ulm, Minn., theological department. Ordained, Winthrop,
Minn., 1889, March 2, and died in office. Died at New Ulm, of consumption r
1889, Nov. 24, aged 30 years and 18 days.
White, John Wesley, son of Rev. Robert and Mary Duesbury (Johnson)
White, was born in Cavendish, Vt, 1826, May 18. Graduated, Oberlin Theo-
logical Seminary, 1857, and received the degree of a. m., 1870. Ordained, Mor-
42 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
rison, 111., 1858, Dec. 22; acting pastor, there, 1858-66; Clinton, Io., 1867-71;
Boonsboro, 1871-4; Bellevue, Ohio, 1874-8; Longmont, Col., 1778-85; with-
out charge, there, after. Married, 1849, May 1, Harriet R., daughter of Lemuel
and Abigail (Percival) Ewer, of Sandwich, Mass., who died 1854, Aug. 22.
One child. Married, 1857, Sept. 1 , Mrs. Elizabeth, daughter of William and
Abigail (Carr) Bonar, and widow of John A. Reed, of Oberlin. Two of five
children living. Died of consumption, at Pueblo, 1889, Feb. 10, aged 62
years, 8 months, and 22 days.
White, Lyman, son of John and Esther (Wheeler) White, was born in
Roxbury, N. H., 1818, July 23. Kimball Union Academy. Graduated, Dart-
mouth College, 1846, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1849. Ordained,
1849, Oct. 28; acting pastor, Epping, N. H., 1849, until installed, 1854, Jan.
4, dismissed, 1855, May; installed, E as ton, Mass., 1855, Oct. 24, dismissed,
1862, Feb. 9; installed, Phillipston, 1863, June 10, dismissed, 1871, Jan. 26;
acting pastor, Pembroke, N. H., 1871-5; Deerfleld, 1875-81 ; Gilmanton Iron
Works, 1882-7; Wakefield, 1887, til} death. Married, 1850, June 5, Pamelia
G., daughter of Major Nathaniel and Lucy (Slader) Warner, of Acworth, N. H.,
who died, 1858, Aug. 22. Two daughters. Married, 1859, Nov. 30, Mary
Chase, daughter of Rev. Dr. Carlton and Sophronla (Wines) Hurd, of Frye-
burg, Me. A son and daughter. Died of heart failure, at Portland, 1889, May
30, aged 70 years, 10 months, and 7 days.
Whittlksey, Eliphalet, son of Eliphalet and Martha (Strong) Whittlesey,
was born in Salisbury, Ct., 1816, July 13. Lenox Academy. Graduated,
Williams College, 1840, and Union Theological Seminary, 1843. Ordained,
Salisbury, Ct., 1843, Sept. 27; missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Maui, Hawaiian
Islands, 1843-54; without charge, Salisbury, Ct., 1854-5 and 1857-61; Sara-
toga, N. Y., 1855-7 ; Hammonton, N. J., 1861-5 ; Edlna, Mo., 1867-9 ; Elwood,
N. J., 1865-7 and 1869, till death. Married, 1843, Nov. 16. Elizabeth Keen,
daughter of Rev. Burr and Cornelia (Keen) Baldwin, of Newark, N. J. One
adopted son. Died, of marasmus, 1889, Sept. 1, aged 73 years, 1 month, and
18 days.
Winchester, Warrkn Weaver, son of Henry and Isabelle Oril (Foote)
Winchester, was born in Madrid, N. Y., Ih23, April 22. Malone, N. Y.,and
Castleton, Vt., academic study. Graduated, Middlebury College, 1847, and
Andover Theological Seminary, 1852; teacher, Castleton, 1847-9; acting
pastor, Wilton, N. H., 1858. Ordained, Clinton, Mass., 1854, March 23, dis-
missed, 1862, May 17 ; hospital chaplain, Washington, D. C, 1862-5 ; installed,
Bridport, Vt., 1867, Feb. 26, dismissed, 1881, May 3; without charge, Black-
in ton, Mass., 1881 ; Willlamstown, 1882, until death, but acting pastor, North
Pownall, Vt., 1883-4; Mt. Dora, Fla., 1884.5; and White Oaks church,
Willlamstown, Mass., 1885-8. Married, 1848, June 25, Mary Katherine,
daughter of Ebenezer and Corclna (Jories) Severance, of Middlebury, Vt. Of
twelve children, one son Is living ; professor of natural science In Whitman
College, Washington. Died of heart disease, 1889, Aug. 4, aged 66 years, 8
months, and 12 days.
Woolsky, Theodore Dwioht, d. d., ll. d., son of William W. and Eliza-
beth (Dwight) Woolsey, was born in New York City, 1801, Oct. 31. Gradu-
ated, Yale College, 1820. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1821-3 ; tutor, Yale
1890.] VITAL STATISTICS. 43
College, 1823-5; student in Europe, 1827-30; professor, Greek language and
literature, Yale College, 1831-51: president, 1846-71; without charge, New
Haven, until death. Ordained, 1846, Aug. 21. Harvard College gave the hon-
orary d. d., In 1847, and ix. u. in 1886; Wesley an University, ll. d. In 1845;
fellow of the American Academy ; corporate member of the A. B. C. F. M.,
1859-68. Published: (1) Five Greek text-books: Alcestes, 1834, pp. vili,
124; last edition, 1858. (2) Antigone, 1835, pp. vii, 124; last edition, 1851.
<3) Prometheus, 1837, pp. vili, 90; last edition, 1851. (4) Elect ra, 1837,
pp. vil, 134; last edition, 1854. (5) Gorglas, 1843, second edition, 1848, pp.
lv, 243. (6) Inaugural Address, 1846, pp. 28. (7) Installation Sermon :
Rev. George £. Day, Northampton, Mass., 1848, pp. 24. (8) Historical Dis-
course: One Hundred and Fifty, Years from the Founding of Yale College,
1850. (9) Installation Sermon: Rev. Samuel G. Coe, Danbury, 1851, pp. 27.
(10) Sermon: Death of Albert Hebard, 1851, pp. 29. (11) Funeral Sermon:
Prof. James L. Kingsley, 1852, pp. 16. (12) Danger of Separating Piety
from Philanthropy, 1855, pp. 19. (13) Invitation of the Church, 1858, pp. 14.
(14) Baccalaureate Sermon, 1858, pp. 24. (15) Address: Commemorative of
Prof. Dennlson Olmsted, 1859, pp. 32. (16) Address: Funeral of Prof.
Channcey A. Goodrich, 1860, pp. 30. (17) Hindrances in the Way of Young
Christians : A Sermon, 1860, pp. 14. (18) Introduction to the Study of Inter-
national Law, 1860, 12mo, pp.. 486. Five editions: one, 1864, 8vo, pp. 441;
the last, 1879, 12mo, pp. 526. (19) Sketch : Prof. W. A. Lamed, 1862, pp. 19.
<20) Discourse Commemorative of Prof. W. A. Lamed, 1862, pp. 32. (21)
Eulogy of Prof. C. C. Felton, 1862, pp. 20. (22) Address: Funeral of Prof.
Benjamin Silliroan, 1865, pp. 23. (23) Address : Funeral of Prof. Jeremiah
Day, 1867, pp. 85. (24) Funeral Address : Rev. N. Porter, d. d., 1867, pp. 22.
(25) Baccalaureate Sermon, 1868, pp. 20. (26) Self- Propagating Power of
Sin : A Sermon, 1868, pp. 16. (27) Essay on Divorce and Divorce Legisla-
tion, 1869, pp. 3C8 ; second edition, 1882, pp. 328. (28) Remarks on the Ala-
bama Claims, 1869, pp. 45. (29) Serving our Generation; and God's Guidance
in Youth: Two sermons, 1871, pp. 51. (30) Memorial Sketch of Mary L.
Hlllhouse, 1871, pp. 16. (31) Sermons, 1871, pp. 402. (32) True Plan of
Home Missions : Sermon before the American Home Missionary Society,
1878, pp. 22. (33) Historical Discourse : Anniversary of the Law Depart-
ment, 1874, pp. 24. (34) The Exemption of Private Property, upon the Sea,
from Captnre, 1874, pp. 21. (85) Political Science, 1878, 2 vols., pp. x, 585,
and vi, 626. (36) Communism and Socialism, 1880, pp. vil, 309. Married,
1833, 8ept. 5, Elizabeth Martha, daughter of Josiah and Abby (Breese) Salis-
bury, of Boston, who died, 1852, Nov. 3. Of three sons and six daughters,
one each, living. Married, 1854, Sept. 6, Sarah Sears, daughter of Gilman
and Mary (Briggs) Prlchard, of Boston. One of two sons living, and two
daughters. Died of old age, 1889, July 1, aged 87 years and 8 months.
44
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
SUMMARIES.
DISEASE OR CAUSE OP DEATH.
Accident, 3; angina pectoris, 2; apoplexy, 1; brain disease, 1; — softening of, 2;
Bright's disease, 3; bronchitis, 1; cancer, 1; consumption, 10; cystitis, chronic, 1;
debility, 2; diabetes, 2; dropsy, 2; drowning, 2; dysentery, 3; gastric fever, 1; heart
disease, 6;— failure, 5; — fatty degeneration of, 1 ; — neuralgia of, 1; hernia, 1; kid-
ney disease, 1 ; liver, dropsy of, 1 ; lungs, congestion of, 1 ; malarial fever, 1 ; maras-
mus, 1 ; nervous prostration, 1: old age, 9 ; paralysis, 6; peritonitis, 2; pneumonia, 11;
— typhoid, 1; prostitis, 1; rheumatism, inflammatory, 1; stomach, cancer in, 1;
— tumor in, 2; sciatica, 1 ; typhoid fever, 2; unknown, 6.
TABULAR VIEW, 1875-1889.
I. Number, Age, and Service.
Year.
Whole No.
of Deaths.
Average Age.
Average Length of Service.
1875
63
62 years,
8 months, 11 days.
31 years, 7 months, 7 days.
1876
68
66 "
5 " 26 "
35 •' 8 " 14 •«
1877
60
65 "
11 " 11 "
36 4I 5 " 8 "
1878
56
67 "
0. " 15 ••
36 " 2 " 11 4«
1879
74
68 "
0 " 1 "
39 " 8 " 22 "
1880
82
•67 "
0 " 15 "
33 " 0 " 11 "
1881
85
67 "
11 u 12 "
36 " 3 " 24 «-
1882
60
64 "
2 " 11 "
34 " 1 " 13 "
1883
78
64 "
9 ** 25 "
33 4< 11 " 11 "
1884
79 .
70 "
6 " 0 "
39 " 10 " 11 "
1885
80
67 "
0 " 21 "
35 •« 10 •• 22 •«
1886
90
69 "
6 '« 12 "
37 " 2 " 20 "
1887
91
67 *•
6 " 19 "
36 " 7 " 11 ••
1888
96
67 "
9 " 14 "
37 " 2 " 24 4«
1889
100
68 "
1 " 19 "
35 lt 6 " 2 4*
1162
67 years,
9 months, 14 days.
36 years, 8 months, 14 days.
II. Age, bt Decades.
Tear.
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
Over
90.
Total
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
5
0
2
0
18
81-90.
71-80.
61-70.
£1-60.
5
22
13
5
11
24
15
5
11
23
9
9
9
18
15
3
16
21
16
7
8
16
32
6
11
30
19
9
10
14
12
10
13
19
16
3
23
24
10
13
12
32
9
9
17
26
15
14
15
32
19
10
23
25
18
16
20
35
20
12
204
361
238
131
41-50. ! 31-10.
8
7
2
5
10
9
9
.5
13
4
4
7
9
3
4
99
6
4
5
6
1
7
4
6
8
3
7
5
5
6
5
78
Under
81.
4
1
1
0
2
3
1
2
2
1
4
0
1
2
4
28
Un-
known.
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
a
o
i
o
1
0
1890.]
VITAL 8TATI8TIC8.
45
III. Education.
Collegiate.
1875
1876
1877
1878
Xoi V* • ■ « •
1880
1881
1882
loB3> • • • •
1884
IoqD. ■ • • •
JLooO • • • • •
1887
1888
1888
S
a
i
4
9I
9
7
B1
15 '
12
-9
2
11
8
10 '
11
12 .
Total. . 127
o
i
3
4
2
4
3
2
3
2
5
1
4
4
5
3
I
g
ffl
4
3
0
2
2
3
3
5
2
0
2
2
1
6
7
8
4
10
10
6
4
3 i 12
3 7
8
3
8
10
8
|
6
m
l
i
2
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
1
3
1
1
3
111 17
DO
1
1
1
3
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
11
s
5
2
2
5
3
0
4
4
2
5
2
5
3
6
4
52
2
o
o
2
3
5
4
6
39
e
o
"a
1
2
2
2
4
3
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
5
3
35
a
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
2
0
2
1
0
0
17
£
2
8
4
0
6
9
5
3
1
6
6
8
6
2
5
71
•
•
h
a>
*
§
16
7
10
5
5
5
7
5
6
3
10
5
13
2
7
6
15
12
15
6
12
12
15
10
16
12
10
12
13
9
170
111
i
14
12
13
17
29
26
26
12
20
24
22
24
21
28
32
320
IV. Education.
Theological.
1875*. . . .
1876
1877
lot o. • • • •
XOl9 • • • • •
IBM). ■ • • •
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
lOob* « • • •
1887
1888
1889
2
o
<
16
22
20
21
19
18
25
21
29
20
21
18
21
22
22
Total. . j 315
e
a
.0
a
7
2
4
1
0
2
2
4
3
2
1
5
0
5
2
40
s
CO
2
4
4
2
3
3
6
5
6
11
7
3
5
6
7
74
i
0
0
1
2
1
1
•1
2
3
0
1
2
2
2
2
20
a
a
s
a
2
2
0
3
3
17
u
2
1
2
2
7
3
0
2
1
5
3
3
7
4
«
s
o
0
1
0
3
1
44 16
O
1
1
2
0
1
11
3
0
0
2
3
2
5
4
9
44
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a
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6
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2
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
p
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2
2
1
3
6
4
5
2
4
3
4
5
7
2
7
30 57
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7
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6
2
5
0
2
3
10
0
12
3
11
1
6
1
8
5
12
1
7
3
14
5
15
3
9
6
10
3
21
18
16
19
27
17
25
17
13
22
24
27
27
26
28
46
VITAL STATISTICS.
[1890,
V. Place of Birth akd Death.
1
•
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be
?
COXK.
•
Maixe.
ICabb.
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H.
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I.
i Vt.
X.
£.
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1875..
13
12
4
2
15
12
5
4
0
0
1 5
1
42
.31,
11
■ 5
3
27
7
0
1876..
'11
5
4
3
26
19
8
2
o
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1 7
6
58
37
3
■ 7
4
44
3
a
1877..
8
8
5
1
13
14
10
3
0
1
8
9
44
36
6
, 4
8
20
2
a
1878..
i 9
10
2
1
13
16
8
2
0
0
10
7
42
36,
7
2
2
16
5
2
1879..
i 8
10
7
5
19
14
8
7
0
2
,11'
4.
53
42
9
10
6
21
6
1
1880..
'17
7
6
1
21
23
7
2!
3
1
7
6
61
40
11
9
6
32
4
1
1881..
15
10
2
2
23
22
7
6
1
2
10
6
58
48
11
9
7
28
9
a
1882..
! 7
7
3
4
24
14
4
2
0
0
6
0
44
27 1
4
8
7
24
5
1
1883..
18
8
5
4
20
19
13
5
1
1
6.
4
63
41 1
2
10
10
26
3
1
1884..
12
5.
6
7
16
17
13
5.
o,
0
9
6!
56
40
8
8
8
28
7
3
1885..
15
Ill
7
4
18
14
10
61
1
0
7l
6,
58
41 >
11
9
4
28
7
2
1886 .
10
5
2
1
21
18
6
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7
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292
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128
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31
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1878
1
1879
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1880
2
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1882
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140
198
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42
Note. — The limitations of the tables do not in all cases admit exactness. In the
table of theological education, students who did not graduate are counted, and with*
out distinction from graduates; but a name occurring in more than one seminary list
is not repeated ; ana in the college lists, a few students who were not alumni are
counted with the graduates.
The editor renews his earnest request to friends and to the secretaries of the State
bodies for prompt information of the death of Congregational ministers, and for full
and exact information on the model of the sketches above given. Obituary aud
eulogy beyond, it is impossible to use here.
1890.] OBITUARY NOTICES OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 47
OBITUARY NOTICES OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS
*
Who Died 1854-89.
INDEX OF NAMES.
PREPARED BY HENRY A. HAZEN.
This Index Include* all names of deceased Congregational ministers found in (1) the series of
Vital Statistics begun in the Congregational Quarterly, 1876, and continued in the Year-Book to
the present time; (2) the Biographical Sketches and Necrology of the Congregational Quarterly,
1889-78; and (3) the Biographical Notices of the earlier Ye ar-Books, 1854-9.
The whole number of names recorded is 1660. It is believed that students of our history, in
increasing number, will find the convenience and value of such an index sufficient to Justify the
committee in directing its issue with this Yeab-Book. The year named is that of the Yeab-Book
or Quarterly in which the notice occurs. A very few names are found twice.
Abbe, Frederick R. 17, 1890.
Abbott, Amos, 17. 1890.
Abbott, Charles F. 204, 1867.
Abbott, Edward F. 17, 1889.
Abbott, Jacob, 9, 1880.
Abbott, Jacob J. 36, 1879.
Abbott, John 8. C. 91, 438, 1878.
Abbott, Joseph, 333, 1870.
Abbott, Sereno T. 87, 1656.
Adams, Darwin, 17, 1890.
Adams, Ezra, 208, 1864.
Adams, Fred'k A. 17, 1889.
Adams, George B. 17, 1882.
Adams, George E. 418, 1876.
Adams, George W. 192, 1863.
Adams, Joho, 11, 1880.
Adams, John C 19, 1886.
Adams, Nehemiah, 36, 1879.
Adams, Solomon, 325, 1871.
Adams, Thomas, 17, 1882.
Adkmson, Irvin D. 418, 1876.
Adslt, Martin U. 17, 1889.
Aiken, James, 17, 1886.
Aiken, John F. 16, 1881.
Aiken, Silas, 179, 428, 1869.
Aikeo, William P. 17, 1885.
Alns worth, Laban, 117, 1859.
Alden, Lucius, 17, 1885.
Allen, Asa 8. 407, 568. 1877.
Allen, Cyrus W. 17, 1883.
Allen, David 0. 118. 1864.
Allen, George, 17,* 1884.
Allen, Jacob, 87. 1857.
Allen, John A. 17, 1888.
Allen, John W. 17, 1886.
Allen, Joshua W. 17, 18S3.
Allen, Laban W. 418, 1876.
Allen, Rowland U. 438, 1873.
Allen, William, 18, 1886.
Allison, Robert C. 17, 1887.
Alvord, John W. 16, 1881.
Ambrose, Thomas, 421, 1865.
Ames, Marcus. 17, 1888.
Ancbeta, Gualabalda N. 17, 1889.
Anderson, George, 18, 1886.
Anderson, James, 17, 1882.
Anderson, Rufus, 16, 1881.
Andrews, Israel W. 18, 1889.
Andrews, Samuel R. 118, 1869.
Anthony, George N. 18, 1886.
Arms, Hiram P. 17, 1883.
Arms, Selah R. 206, 1867.
Arms, William, 18, 1890.
Arnold, Joel R. 45, 1866.
Arnold, Beth S. 83, 1882.
Ash, William H. 17, 1884.
Ashby, John L. 18, 1882.
Ashley, George K. 439, 1878.
Ashley, Samuel 8. 17, 1888.
Atkinson, George H. 18, 1890.
Atkinson, Timothy, 419, 1876.
Atkinson, William B. 18, 1882.
Atwater Edward E. 18, 1888.
Atwoter, Jeremiah, 118, 1859.
Atwood, Anson S. 389, 1866.
Atwood, Edward 8. 18, 1889.
Austin, David R. 11, 1880.
Austin, Henry A. 18, 1883.
Averill, James, 351, 1863.
Avery, Jared R. 18, 1886.
Avery, William P. 18, 1886.
Ayer, Joseph, 419, '76; 312, *77.
Ayres, Frederick H. 18, 1882.
Bacheler, F. E. M. 18, 1888.
Bacbeller, Gil man, 419, 1876.
Backus, Samuel, 66, 1863.
> Bacon, Edward W. 18, 1888.
Bacon, George B. 40 7, 1877.
Bacon, James M. 347, 1875.
Bacon, Leonard, 18, 1882.
Bacon, William T. 21, 1882.
Badger, Milton, 1, 1875.
Bagster, Walter W. 18, 1883.
Bailey, Klah, 90, 1858.
Bailey, Phineas, 217, 1862.
Bailey, Rufus W. 350, 1863.
Baird, Robert G. 19, 1886.
Baker, Abijah R. 408, 569, 1877.
Bnker, James 8. 420, 1876.
Baker, John, 237. 1860.
Baker, SI Ins, 19, 1889.
Baldwin, Abraham C. 18, 1888.
Baldwin, Curtis C. 17, 1885.
Baldwin, Dwlght, 17, 1887.
Baldwin, John 17,1881.
Baldwin, John D. 17, 1884.
Baldwin, Joseph B. 17, 1887.
Baldwin, Theron, 213, 395, 1875.
Baldwin, Thomas, 37, 1879.
Ball, Charles B. 225, 1869.
Ballard, James, 22, 1882.
Bancroft, David, 63, 420, 1876.
Banfield, John A. 18, 1890.
Barber, George W. 18, 1887.
Bard well, Horatio, 304, 1866.
Barker, David R. 420, 438, 1876.
Barker, Isaac, 17, 1881.
Barker, Nathaniel, 18, 1884.
Barnard, Stephen A. 18, 1884.
Barney, James O. 17, 1881.
Barrett, Edward 8. 42, 1867.
Barrows, Elijah P. 19, 1889.
Barrows, George W. 22, 1882.
Barrows, Homer, 22, 1882.
Bartlett, Jonathan, 118, 1859.
Bartlett, Joseph, 18, 1883.
Bartlett, Leavitt, 17, 1885.
Bartlett, Shubael, 88, 1856.
Barton, Alanson S. 18, 1884.
Barton, Frederick A. 22, 1882.
Bassett, Edward B. 18, 1883.
Bassett, Isaao A. 18, 1887.
Bassett, John F. 22, 1SS2.
Bassett, William E. 23, 1882.
Batchelder, John 8. 17, 1885.
Bates, Alvan J. 439, 1878.
Bates, Henry, 19, 1890.
Bates, Joshua, 88, 1855.
Bates, William, 418, 1859.
Battey, Joel, 19, 1883.
Baxter, Benjamin 8. 11, 1880.
Bayliss, Samuel, 12, 1880.
Beach, Aaron C. 23, 1882.
Beach, J. Wickliffe, 19, 1888.
Beaman, Charles 0. 18, 18S4.
Bean, David M. 18, 1885.
Beane, Samuel, 200, 1867.
Beard, Spencer F. 409, 1877.
Beck with, Frank A. 18, 1887.
Beckwith, John H. 439, 1878. '
Beebe, Hubbard, 19, 1886.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 19, 1888.
Beecher, James C. 18, 1887.
Beecher, Lyman, 221, 1864.
Beecher, William H. 19, 1890.
Belden, Henry, 18, 1885.
Bell, Hiram, 409, 1877.
Bement, William, 409, 1877.
Benedict, Amzi, 88, 1857.
Benedict, Lewis, 23, 1882.
Benedict, Thomas N. 19, 1887.
Benedict. William U. 420, 1876.
Bennett, Joseph L. 19, 1883.
Bennett, Salmon, 19, 1887.
Benson, Almon, 19, 1886.
Bentley, Charles, 66, 1870.
Benton, 8amuel A. 208, 1866.
Berney, Daniel, 19, 1887.
Bicknell, 8imeon S. 409, 1877.
Bigelow, Andrew, 19, 1887.
BIgelow, Asahel, 489, 1885.
48
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Blgelow, Warren, 206, 1867.
Billing*, Richard*. 19, 1889.
Bingham, Hiram, 593, 1871.
Blrchard, Ellpbalet, 88, 1855.
Blrchard, William M. 19, 1884.
Bird, Iaaac, 410, 1877.
Blrge, Eben C. 19, 1883.
Bishop, Nelson, 438, 1871.
Blagden, George w. 19, 1886.
Blake, D. Hoyt, 564, 1869.
Blake, Henry B. 19, 1885.
Blake, Josrph, 19, 1889.
Blake. Mortimer. 20, 1886.
Blakely, Jacob, 89, 1855.
Blakealee, Samuel V. 19, 1884.
Blancbard, Amoi, 299, 1869.
Blancbard, Silas M 20, 1889.
Bllat, Aafaer. 28, 1882.
BUM, Iaaac G. 19. 1890.
BHm, Beth, 12, 1880.
BUat, ZenM, 44, 1868.
Blodgett, Constantine, 12. 1880.
Blood, Charles £. 302, 1866.
Bloodgood, Abraham, 12, 1880.
Bloomer, Joseph, 96, 119, 1859.
Boardman, Elderain J. 299, 1864.
Boardman, Horace K. 20, 1889.
Bodwell, Joaeph C. 410, 1877.
Botes, Harper, 214, 1868.
Bond, A I van, 19, 1883.
Bonnell, William H. 19, 1890.
Bonney, Nathaniel G. 19, 1884.
Bordwell, Daniel L. 20, 1889.
Boswell, John R. 20, 1889.
Boatelle, Araph, 208, 1866.
Bootelle, Thomas, 287, 1868.
Bouton, Nathaniel, 87, 1879.
Bontwell, Jamea, 41, 1866.
Bower*, John, 194, '63 ; 114, '84.
Boweraoz, James G. 27, 1881.
Bowker, Samnel D. 288, 1868.
Boyd, Charles H. 209, 1866.
Boyd, Pliny B. 21. 1888.
Boynton, Charles B. 20, 1884.
Boynton John, 411, '77 ; 57, '78.
Brace, Jonathan, 346, 440, 1878.
Bradford, Ebenezer G. 60. 1862.
Bradford, Mosm B. 39, 1879. '
Bragdon, John, 21, 1888.
Bralnerd, Davis S. 421, 1876.
Bralnerd, Israel, 89, 1856.
Braman, Isaac, 223, 1859.
Braman, Milton P. 20, 1883.
Brandt, Charles E. 21. 1889.
Bray, John E. 442, 1873.
Breed, Charles C. 24, 1882.
Bridge, Henry M. 308, 1862.
Brlggs, Isaac, 388, 1862.
Brigham, David, 21, 1889.
Brigham, Levi, 19, 1887.
Brigham, Wlllard, 470, 1874.
Brodt, John H. 421, 1876.
Bronson, George F. 20, 1884.
Bronson, Samuel W. 21, 1889.
Brooks, Charles, 39, 1867.
Browne, Gardner 8. 411, 1877.
Brown, George, 19, 1885.
Brown, Hope, 20, 1884.
Brown, Joshua R. 99, 119, 1859.
Brown, Samuel G. 10, 1886.
Brown, Samuel W. 45, 1868.
Brown, Simeon, 47. 1868.
Brown, Thaddeus H. 291, 1869.
Brown, Theophllus 8. 24, 1882.
Bryant, Sidney. 19, 1887.
Buckbam, James, 20, 1887.
Budington, William 1. 13, 1880.
Buffelt, William L. 89, 1857.
Bull, Richard B. 21, 1889.
Vullard, Axa, 21, 1889.
I Burgess, Richard M. 22, 1889.
' Bornap. Uzziah 0. 90, 1855.
I Burnham, Abraham, 18, 1880.
Burn nam, Amos W. 443, 1871.
Burnham, Charles, 20, 1884.
Burnham, Jonas, 20, 1890.
I Burt, David, 24, 1882.
1 Burt, Edmund, 382, 186f.
Bart, Enoch, 92, 1858.
Burt, James, 92, 1858.
Burton. Nathaniel J. 21, 1888.
Bush, Charles P. 18, 1881.
Bushnell, Harvey, 18, 1880.
Bnshnell, Horace, 411, 1877.
Bushnell, Horace, 21, 1884.
Bushnell, William H. 14, 1880.
Butler, Calvin, 91, 1885.
Butler, Franklin, 18, 1881.
Butler, Jeremiah, 18, 1881.
Buxton, Edward, 21, 1886.
Cadwell, Christopher C. 405, '70.
Cady, Calvin B. 20, 1880.
Cady, Cornelius S. 20, 1890.
Cady, Daniel R. 14, 1880.
Caldwell, James, 21, 1886.
j Calhoun, George A. 68, 1869.
Calhoun. Simeon H. 412, 1877.
Calkins, Storrs B. 20, 1887.
Campbell, Alexander B. 20, '83.
Campbell, Randolph, 20, 1887.
Canfield, Phllo, 14, 1880.
Canning, Jo«lah W. 91, 1855.
Capron, William B. 412, 1877.
Carlton, Isaac, 119, 1859.
Carpenter, Eber, 71, 1871.
Carpenter, Erasmus I. 440, 1878.
Carpenter, Ezra, 15, 1880.
Carpenter, Henry, 19, 1885.
Cnrrutbers, James, 95, 1858.
Carter, William, 497, 1871.
Carver, Robert, 194, 1863.
Case, Lyman, 121, 1859.
Case, Rufss, 22, 1888.
Caswell, Enoch H. 119, 1864.
ChafVr, Thomas F. 20, 1883.
Chalmers, John R. SI, 1886.
Chamberlain, Charles, 24, 1882.
Chamberlain, PeasleyB. 20, '90.
Chamberlain, Uriah T. 19, 1881.
Chamberlin, Wm. A. 21, 1886.
Chandler, Am a nab, 208, 421, '65.
Chandler, Augustus. 19, 1881.
Chapln, John M. 439, 1873.
Chapln, William W. 89, 1866.
Chapman, Calvin, 21, 1890.
Chapman, Elian, 21, 1890.
Chapman, Frederic W. 412, •77.
Chapman. Nathaniel, 97, 121, '59.
Chapman, William R. 87, 1856.
Chase, Benjamin C. 295, 1869.
Chase, Ebenezer, 392, 1866.
Cheesman, John M. 21, 1890.
Chickering, John W. 22, 1889.
Child, Willard, 440, 1878.
Christopher, Wm. B. 15, 1880.
Churchill, John, 19, 1881.
Chute, Ariel P. 22, 1888.
Claggett, Erastus B. 441, 1878.
Clapp, Charles W. 20, 1885.
Olapp, Sumner G. 300, 1869.
Clapp, William T. 425, 1865.
Clark, Benjamin F. 15, 1880.
! Clarke, Dorun, 2»>, 1885.
Clark, E. Benedict, 21, 1890.
Clark, Ephraira W. 39, 1879.
Clark, George, 23, 1889.
Clark, George H. 430, 1865.
Clark, Jacob 8. 16, 1880.
Clark, John, 22, 1888.
Clark, Joaeph 8. 384/61 ; 1, '62.
Clark, Lewis F. 318, 1872.
Clark, Mosm P. 89, 1867.
Clark, Nathaniel C. 677, 1873.
Clark, Nelson, 19, 1881.
Clark, Orlando, 413, 1877.
Clark, Philetus,678, '76; 421, *78.
Clark, Sereno D. 22, 1888.
Clark, Sumner, 23,1888.
Clarke, Tertlus 8. 422, 1876.
Clark, William, 28, 1888.
Clary, Dexter, 357, 1876.
Clayes, Dana. 441, 1878.
Cleveland. Edward, 21, 1887.
Cleaveland, James B. 21, 1880.
Clement, Jonathan, 25, 1882.
Coan, Leander 8. 16, 1880.
Coan, Titus, 21, 1884.
Cobb, Alvan, 306, 1861.
Cobb, Aaahel, 418, 1877.
Cobb, Frank W. 20, 1881.
Cobb, Henry W. 22, 1890.
Cobb, Nathaniel, 39, 1879.
Cobleigh, Nelson F. 23, 1888.
Coburn, David N. 441, 618, 1878.
Coburn, Loamml 8. 22, 1886.
Cochran, Robert, 24, 1888.
Cochrane. Sylvester, 344, 1860.
Codington, George K. 40, 1879.
Coe, Samuel G.S02, 1870.
Coggin, Jacob, 92, 1855.
Co I burn, Jonas, 191, 1863.
Colburn, Moses M 418, 431, 1877.
Colburn, Samuel W. 92, 1856.
Cole, Albert, 25. 1882.
Cole, Samnel. 441, 1878.
Cole, T. G. 97, 1858.
Coleman, Ebenezer, 84, 1860.
Coleman, George A. 22, 1886,
Collins, Augustus B. 413. 1877.
Collins, CharlM T. 21, 1884.
Coltrln, Nathaniel P. 442, 1878.
Comstock, Cyrus, 93, 1855.
Comstock, David C. 24, 1888.
Conant, Gaius, 316, 1873.
Conant, Llba, 25, 1882.
Conklin, Robert H. 800, 1866.
Converse, John K. 20, 1881.
Cook, Chauncey, 344, 1860.
Cook, E. P. 98, 1858.
Cooke, George, 22, 1890.
Cook. Nehemiah B. 16, 1880.
Cooke, Parsons, 219, 1872.
Cooke, Theodore, 437, 1872.
Cooley, Henry E. 442, 1878.
Coo ley, Orramel W. 22, 1890.
Cooley, Timothy M. 272, 1860
Cooper, Joseph C. 315, 1874.
Copeland, A. 'J. 89, 1856.
Coppy, Anthony, 26, 1882.
Cordley, Christopher M. 374, '67.
Corey, John E. 201, 1867.
Corn well. Isaac D. 20, 1885.
Corser, Enoch, 285, 1869.
Cowles, Chauncy D. 26, 1882.
Cowles, Henry, 26, 1882.
Cowles, Orson, 211, 1861.
Cozzens, Samuel W. 422, 1876.
Crane, James L. 442, 1878.
Crane, John R. 93, 1855.
Crane, Jonathan, 442, 1878.
Oro»by, Josiah D. 23, 1889.
Cross, Abijah, 90, 1857.
Cross, John, 21, 18S7.
Crowell, Robert, 90, 1856.
Cummings, Asa, 90, 1857.
Cummings, Hiram, 24, 1888.
Cummings, Jacob, 40, 1867.
Cummings, Preston, 422, 1876.
Cummings, Seneca, 96, 1857.
1890.] OBITUARY NOTICES OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 49
Cundalt, Isaac N. 22, 1800.
Curtice, Coroan, 28, 1882.
CtiriiM, Dud C. 22, 1884.
Curtis, Joseph W. 08, 1858.
Curtis, Otis F. 16, 1880.
Cortlss, Samuel I. 20, 1881.
Cards, William, 443, 1878.
Cartlns, William B. 23, 1 880.
Gushing, Cristopher, 26, 1882.
Cashing, James R. 27, 1882.
Cnshnian, Chester L. 27, 1882.
Cnshmao, D. Quimby, 23, 1800.
Cusbman, Job, 40, 1870.
Cashman, Rnfus S. 443, 1878.
Cutler, Lyman, 00, 1856.
Cutter, Edward F. 21, 1881.
Daggett, Oliver E. 21, 1881.
Dak, Sidney R. 24, 1889.
Damon, Samuel C. 22, 1886.
Dana, Gideon, 323, 1873.
Danforth, William B. 423, 1876.
Daoner, Edgar V. H. 23, 1800.
Davidson, David B. 21, 1887.
Davies, David R. 28, 1882.
Davies, Evan, 423, 1876.
Davies, John, 28, 1882.
Davies, John A. 23, 1880.
Davis. Elnathan, 28, 1882.
Davis, Franklin, 21, 1883.
Day, Pliny B. 431, 1871.
Day, Samuel, 28, 1882.
Day, Theodore L. 23, 1886.
Day, Warren, 207, 1865.
Delano, Samui-1, 443, 1878.
Demarest, Sidney B 24, 1888.
Demond, Elijah, 444, 1878.
Denlson, William C. 22, 1887.
Dering, Charles T. 22, 1881.
Dewey, William, 23, 1886.
Dickinson, Charles, 04, 1855.
Dickinson, Edmu-.d F. 23, 1800.
Dickinson, Eraatns, 23, 1880.
Dickinson, James T. 21, 1885.
Dickinson, Joel F. 381, 1867.
Dickinson, Noadiah S. 414, 1877.
Diman, J. Lewis, 28, 1882.
Dimmlck, Lather F. 370, 18, *60.
Dimon, Oliver, 04, 1856.
Dodd, Stephen. 05, 1858.
Dodge, Daniel D. 22, 1887.
Dodge, DeForest B. 17, 1880.
Dodge, John H. 116, 1864.
Dodson, George, 22, 1881.
Doe, Walter P. 25, 1888.
Doldt, James. 22, 1887.
Dole, Daniel, 40, 1870.
Dole, George T. 21, 1885.
Dole, Nathan, 05, 185*.
Donaldson, John W. 24, 1880.
DooHttle, En" gar J. 22, 1884.
Dorraan, Eben N. 300, 1862.
Dougherty, James, 41, 1870.
Douglas, Nathan, 207, 376, 1867.
Dow, Ezekiel, 21, 1885.
Dow, James M. H. 41, 1870.
Downs, Edward C. 21, 1885.
Drake, Cyras B. 42, 1870.
Drake, Samuel 8. 22, 1884.
Drummond, James, 71, 1862
Drummood, Joseph P. 122, J850.
Dudley, Horace K. 22, 1885.
Duncan, Tuonans W. 414, 1877.
Dunham, Isnac, 23, 1800.
Ihinn, Richard C 65, 1860.
Durant, Henry, 423, 1876.
Darvn, Charles. 22, 1887.
Durlee, Calvin, 17, 1880.
Durgln, Charles (J. 07, 1857.
DoUod, George A. 23, 1886.
Datton, Samuel W. S. 120, 1866.
Duttou, Thomas, 23, 18^6.
D wight, Louis, 04, 1855.
D wight, Timothy, 181. 1860.
Dwinell, 8olomon, 18, 1880.
Dyer, David, 407. 1870.
D> er, Edmund, 23 1886.
Dyer, B. Porter, 21, 1882.
Eastman, David, 415, 1877.
Eastman, John, 22. 1881.
Eastman, Oliver. 05, 1855.
Eaton, Danfortli L. 25, 1888.
Eaton. Joshua, 424, 18:6.
Eddy, Samuel W. 24, 1880.
Edgar, John C. 20, 1882.
Edgell, John Q. A '284, 1868.
Edson, Solomon W. 23, 1887.
Edwards, William P. 23, 1887.
Ela, Benjamin, 29, 1882.
Kid ridge, Axaiiah, 24, 1880.
Eldredge, Erasmus D.415. 1877.
Eldredge, Henry W. 24, 1886.
Eldrldge, Jos >ph, 424, 1876.
EUlngwood, John W.420, 1860.
Elliott, John, 18, 1880.
Elliott, John E. 25, 1880.
► His, Allen O. 424, 1876.
Ellis, John If. 00, 1856
Ellis, Manning, 05, 1855
Ellis* William H. 25, 1888.
Elmer, Hiram, 25, 1888.
Kly, Alfred, 137, 1867.
Ely, Isaac M. 22, 1881.
Ely, WiUlam B. 23. 1881.
Emerson, Edward B. 25, 1880.
Emerson, Joseph, 24, 1886.
Emerson, Noah, 64, 1861.
Emerson, Oliver, 22, 1884.
Emerson, Ralph. 263, 1863.
Emerson, Reuben, 63 1861.
Emerson, Rufus, 24, 1886.
Emery, Joshua, 21, 1883.
Emmons, Amsi B. 21, 1883.
Eoller, Georg« R. 23, 1887.
Krtzon, Carl J 24, 1800.
Esler, William P. 26, i888.
Esty, Isnac, 407, 1877.
Eustis, William T. 25, 1880.
Evans. Evan, 26, 1888.
Evans, Thomas, 18, 1880.
Everett, Roh't, 425, '76; 814, 77.
Evens, Reuben, 22, 1835.
Falrchild, Edward H. 24, 1800.
Fairchlld, Joy H 314, 1850.
Kalrley, Samuel, 30, 1882.
Farmln, Uriel, 23, 1887.
Farwell, Asa, 26, 1830.
Farwell, John E. 312, 1850.
Fay, Barnabas M. 23, 1887.
Kecmster, 8i«mur 1 C 426, 1876.
Fenn, Stephen, 425. 1876.
Ferguson, John, 1:23, 1850.
Ferrin, Clark E. 30, 1882.
Fessenden, Samuel C. 22, 1883.
Field, Levi A. 80, 1860.
Field, Pindar, 403, 1876.
Fifleld, Wiuthrop, 300, 1862.
Finch, Henry O. 18, 1880.
Finney, Chas. O. 426. »76; 1,177.
Finney, George W. 420, 1865.
Fish, Phineaa. 05, 1855.
Fisher, Caleb E. 415, 1877.
Fisher, George W. .2, 1885.
Fisher. Jonathan, 07, 1857.
Fisk, Joel, 101, 1857.
Flskc, John, 101, 1856.
I Fisk, Jonas, 10, 1880.
Flske, Samuel, 1, 1866.
Fiske, Warren 0. 26, 1888.
Fitts, Calvin R. 22, 1884.
Flagg, Horatio, 37/, 1861.
Flagg, William D. 316, 1850.
Fleming, Archibald. 426. 1376.
Fleming, Samuel, 24, 1887.
Fletcher, Adln U. 23, 1881.
Fletcher, Samuel H. 24, 1836.
Flint, Ephraim, 22, 1883.
Foots, Hiram, 24, 1800.
Foot, Horace, 26. 1888.
Footo, Horatio, 24, 188T.
Foote, Lucius, 27, 1888.
Forbes, John J 24, 1800.
Ford, Francis F. 24, 1887.
Forsyth, Joseph, 44, 1868.
Poster, Aaron, 575, 1870.
Foster, Amos, 22, 1885.
Foster, Benjamin F. 204, 1860.
Foster, Eden B. 22, 1883.
Foster, Henry R. 27, 1888.
Foster, Lemuel, 678, 1872.
Fowler, Bancroft, 104, 1*67.
Fowler, WilUa.n A. 25, 1887.
Fowler, William C. 30, 1882.
Fox, Garry C. 302, 1866.
Fraser, John at. 26, U80.
Freeman, John R. 415. 1877.
Freeman, Joseph, 23, 1884.
French, Alvan D. 205, 1867.
French, Daniel L. 410, 1860.
French, James R. 101. 18o8.
French, Jonathan, 105, 1857.
French, Ju»tus W. 102, 1863.
French, Lyndon S. 10, 1880.
Froweln, Abram, 427, 1860.
Fry, George V. 10, 1880.
Fuller, Alexander, jr. 403. 1870. ,
Fuller, Edward O. 416, 1877.
Fuller, Francis L. 31. 1882.
Fuller, Henry, 284, 1808.
Fuller. Joseph, 25, 1887.
Fuller, Robert W. 444, 1878.
Gafe, William L. 24, 1800.
Gale, Naburn, 416, 1877.
Gale, Wakefield, 31, 1882.
Gannett, Allen, 31, 1882.
Gardner, Henry D. J. 26, 1880.
Gardner, Theodore A. 23, 1881.
Garland, David, 27, 1888.
Gay, Ebenezer, 25, 1887.
Gaylord, Munson C. 210, 1861.
Gay lord, Reuben, 23, 1881.
Gaylord, Samuel D. 25, 1886.
Gaylord, William L. 23. 1884.
Gelston, Malt by, 108, 1*57.
George, E*>os, 86, 1860.
Gcrould, Moses, 422, 1875.
Gerry, David. 100. 1R57.
Gilbert, Charles M. 23, 1883.
Gilbert, Luman C. 42, 1870.
Gilbert, Nathaniel P. 416. 1877.
Glllett, Timothy P. 62, 1860.
Gleason, Anson, 25, 1886.
Gleed, John, 331, 1871.
G lines, Jeremiah, 32, 1882.
Goldsmith, Alfred, 27. 1888.
Goodell, Constans L. 25, 1887.
Goodell,Joel, 610, 1877.
Goodell, William, 42, 1870.
Goodell, William, 201. 1867.
Goodhue, Joaiah F. 268, 1863.
Goodrich, Chauncey, 241, I860.
Goodsell, Dana, 416, 1877.
Goodyear, George, 23, 1885.
Gore, Darius, 60, 1874.
Grant, Joel, 64. 1875.
Graves, Eos well, 23, 18f4.
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[1890.
Ormwe, John F. 23, 1883.
Gray, Asafael R. 79. 1871.
Gray, Calvin, 25, 1886.
Greene, David, 325, 1866.
Greene, Henry 8. 24, 1881.
Green, Jonathan, 43, 1679.
Green, Jonathan 8. 620, 1878.
Greenwood, John 19, 1880.
Gregg, William, 102, 1858.
Griffin, Nathaniel H. 417, 1877.
Griffith, Evan T. 26, 1889.
Griffiths, James, 32. 1882.
Griffiths, John R 26, 1889.
Griggs, Leverett, 24, 1884.
Grlswold, Samuel, 427, 1876.
Grosvenor, Mason, 26, 1887.
Grosvenor, Mosea H. 20, 1880.
Groat, Henry M. 26, 1887.
Guild, Kufua B. 27, 1889.
Gullck, Peter J. 444, 1878.
Hackett, Simeon, 417, 1877.
Haddock. G. B. 213, 61 ; 51, '65.
Hall, Euaehhu, 24, 1881.
Hall, Gordon, 20, 1880.
Hall, Jeffries, 27, 1889.
Hall, Robert B. 417, 1877.
Hall, Samuel R. 446, 1878.
Hall, Sherman, 20, 1880.
Hall, Thomaa, 313. 18*9.
Hallock, William A. 24, 1881.
Hamlin, Auatln N. 32, 1882.
Hammond, Charlea, 43, 1879.
Hammond. William P. 27, 1869.
Hand, Prederlek A. 25, 1881.
Hand, Richard C. 77, 1871.
Hanks, Stedman W. 25, 1690.
Hanna, John A. 25, 1881.
Harding, tie wall. 418, 1877.
Harding, Wlllard M 25, 1881.
Harker, Mifflin, 23, 1883.
Harris, James W 26, 1890.
Harrison, Koadick. 123, 1859. .
Hart, Ichabod A. 27, 1888.
Hart, John C. 565, 1882.
Hartwell, John, 43, 1879.
Harvey, W. Nye, 26, 1890.
Harvey, William P. 26, 1890.
Haseltlne, Nathan 8 237, 1860.
Haakins, Benjamin F. 28, 1888.
Hastings, George. 96, 1855.
Hatch, Roger C. 71, 1869.
Hathaway, Daniel K 27, 1889.
Hawes, Erskine J. 418,1860.
Hawkes, Wlnthrop B. 25, 1886.
Hawkins. Nathaniel, 67, 1862.
Hawley, William A. 97, 1855.
Hay word, William H. 418, 1877.
Hazen, Austin, 106, '55; 103, '56.
Hazen, James A. 56, 1863.
Hazen, Reuben 8. 376, 1*64.
Hebard, George I). A. 437, 1871.
Helmer, Char Us D. 21, 1880.
Helms, Stephen D. 28, 1889.
Herrick, Mephen L 26. 1887.
Hewitt, Knoch N. 25, 1881.
Hickok, Henry P. 23, 1885.
Ulckok. Laurtns I*. 28, 1889.
Hidden, Kpbralm N. 25. 1881.
Itlglev. Henry O. 44, 1879.
Hill, Khenezer, 98, 1855.
Hill, Joseph B. 379, 1864.
Hill, Joshua A. 44, 1879.
Hill*, Janus D. 25, 1886.
Hlllyer. 8am uel L. 445, 1878.
Hinckley. William U. 32, 1882.
Hitchcock, Calvin, 286, 1868.
Hitchcock, William D. 98, 1855.
Hoadly, L. Ives, 25, 1884.
Hobart, James, 892, 1862.
Hobbs, Simon L. 26, 1884.
Hodges, James, 446, 1878.
Hololngton, H. R. 123, 1859.
Holbrook, David 8. 32, 1882.
Holbrook, Martin K. 44, 1879.
Holbrook, Willard, 240, 1860.
Holiday, Henry M. -.8, 1889.
Ho lie v, Piatt T. 26. 1890.
Hollls'ter, Martin K. 26. 1890.
HollUter, Philander, 418, 1877.
Holman, David, 208, 1867.
Holman, Morris, 27, 1890.
Holmes, James, 28, 1889.
Hoi ton. Isaac P. 473, 1874.
Hood, Jacob, 27, 1887.
Hooker, Edward T. 27, 1887.
Hooker, Edward W. 427, 1876.
Hooker, Henry B. 33, 1882.
Hooper, Joseph. 418, 1877.
Hopkins, Mark, 28, 1888.
Hopkins. Samuel, 30, 18881
Horton, Francis, 576. 1872.
Horton, Jacob, 30, 1888.
Hosford, Henry B. 27, 1890.
Hosford, Isaac, 25, 1884.
Hough, John, 378, 1861.
Hough, Lent 8. 21, 1880.
Houghton, Araasa, 23, 1885.
Houithton, James C. 26, 1881.
House, Albert V. 428, 1876.
Howard, Jabez T. 25, 1884.
Howe, Bcnj imin, 26, 18S4. •
Howe, K. Frank, 30, 1888.
Howe, Klbridge G. 23, 1885.
Howland, Freeman P. 23, 1883.
Howland, William 8. 30, 1888.
Uoyt, Otto 8. 401, 1870
Hubbard, Austin O. 125, 1859.
Hubbard, Chauncey H. 419, 1887.
Hubbell, Stephen, 24, 1885.
Hudson, Cyrus, 428, 1876.
Hull, Joseph D. 27, 1890.
Humphrey, John, 98, 1856.
Humphrey, John P. 27, 1890.
Humphreys, Humphrey, 33, 1882.
Hunt, Holloway W. 125. 1859.
Hunt, Lewis M. 26, 1881.
Hunt, Myron W. 33, 1882.
Hunt, Nathan S. 24, 1883.
Hunt, Bnmuel, 44, 1879.
Huntington, Daniel. 125. 1859.
Huntington, Elijah B. 446, 1878.
Huntington, Frederic 8.29,1889.
Hurd, Carlton, 103, 1856.
Hurd, Isaac. 109, 1857.
Hurd, John C. 24, 1883.
Hurl but, Everett B. 21, 1880.
Hurlbut, Joseph, 67, '76; 428,'76.
Hurlbut, Bamuel, 110, 1857.
Hurlbut, Thaddeus B. 26, 1886.
Hutchens, Henry, 306, 1862.
Hntchins. Charles J. 31, 1888.
Hutchinson, John C. 46, 1879.
Hutchinson, William, 26, 1886.
Hyde, Henry F. 26, 1881. •
Hyde, James T. 27, 1887.
Hyde, Lavlua, 427, I860.
Hyde, William A. 315, 1876.
Ide, Jacob, 26, 1881.
Ingersoll, Elihu P. 31, 1888.
Ingraham, Ira, 300, 1864.
Ireland William, 29, 1889.
Isham, Joseph H. 26, 1886.
Ives, Mark, 26, 1886.
Jackson, Samuel C. 45, 1879.
Jacobus, Isaac, 26, 1884.
James, Horace, 429, 1876.
Jameson, Thomas, 21, 1880.
Jaqulth. Andrew, 207, 1866.
Jefferds, Cheater D. 192, 1868.
Jenkins, William, 24. 1*85.
Jenney, Eliaba, 24, 1883.
Jennings, Isaac, 31, 1888.
Jem lson, Edwin, 32, 1888.
Jerome, Theodore C. 27, 1887.
Jewett, George B 28,1887.
Jewett, Leonard. 887, 1862.
Jewett, Luther, 416, 1*60.
Jewett, Spofford D. 29, 1889.
Jewett, William K 24, 1883.
Jocelyn, Simeon 8. 22, 1680.
Johnson, Kdwin, 26, 1884.
Johnson, Gideon 8. 29, 1889.
Johnson, James, 113, 18*7.
Johnson, Joseph R. 33, 1882.
Johnstone. W. G. 103, 18j8.
Jones, Amos, 28, 1887.
Jonea, Darius E. 34, 1882.
Jones, David, 28, 1887.
Jonea, David D. 32, 1888.
Jones, David N 22, 1880.
Jones, David 8. 28, 1890.
Jones, Edward W. 28. 1890.
Junes, Elijah, 52, 1870.
Jonea, Enoch, 28, 1887.
Jones, George M. 24. 1886.
Jones, Henry, 46, 1879.
Jones, John, 29, 1887.
Jones, John K. 32, 1888.
Jones, Joseph H. 46, 1879.
Jonea, Joseph M. 8u, 1889.
Jonea, Thomas, 29, 1887.
Jonea. Willard, 215, 1862.
Jose, Emanuel, 28, 1890.
Jos-ph, Watkin B. 26. 1884.
Judd. Jonathan 8 377, 1864.
June, Franklin 8. 30, 1889.
Karr, William S. 30, 1889.
Keehr, Seth H. 29, 1887.
Keep, John, 209, 1871.
Keep, John R. 24, 1886.
Keep, Theodore J. 28, 1890.
Kellogg, Elias W. 70, 1862.
Kelsey, l.yaander, 28, 18 0.
Kendall Henrv L. 27, 1884.
Kendrick, William P. 99, 1866.
Kent. Cephas H. 26, 1886.
Ketchum, Silas, 27, 1881.
Keyes, Nathaniel A. 104. 1868.
Kidder. Thomas, 211, 186-i.
Kllbourn, James, 27, 1884.
Kimball, Caleb, 22, 1880.
Kimball. David, 67, 429, 1876.
Kimball, David T. 239, 1860.
Kimball, James, 306, 1861.
Kimball, James P. 24, 1883.
Kimball, Woodbury 8. 25, 1883.
King, Berlab. 430. 1876.
Kingsbury, Howard. 46, 1879.
Kingsbury, Samuel, 286, 1868.
KInne. George W. 27, 1881.
Kirk, Edward N. 259, 1878.
Kirk land, Alexander H 29,1890.
Kltcbel, Jonathan, 351, 1863.
Kittredge, Charles B. 25. 1886.
Knapp, Jared O. 419, 1860.
Knight, Caleb, 100, 1856.
Kribs. Ludwig, 80. 1889.
Kyte, Felix, 46, 1879.
Labaree, Benjamin, 27, 1884.
Lacy, Edward S. 430, 1876.
Ladd, Alden, 32, 1888.
Ladd, Daniel, 84, 1873.
Laird,. lames, 812, 1875.
Lamb, Dana, 37V. 1861.
Lamb, Ezra E. 28, 1884.
1890.] OBITUARY NOTICES OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 51
Lancaster, Daniel, 27, 1881.
Landfrar, Rudolphua, 28, 1881.
Lane, James P. 29, 1800.
Lane, Larroon B. 29, 1890.
Langworthy, Isaac P. 80, 1889.
Lansing, Dirck C. 106, 1*58.
LnfteU, Nathaniel, 28, 1881.
Latbrop, Alfred C. 31, 1889.
Latbrop, Leonard E. 108, 1859
Lawrence, Edward A. 28, 1884.
Lawrence, Robert F. 29, 1887.
Lawton, Christopher J. 103, 1868.
Lawron.Saofbrd, 26,1883.
Leaeb, Ophaa A. 82, 1888.
Leach, Giles, 27, 1880.
Leavitt, Harvey F. 680. 1875.
Leavitt, John G. 80, 1887.
Leavitt, Jonathan, 440, 1878.
Le Bosquet, John, 32, 1888.
Lee, Jonathan. 205, 1867.
Lee, Samuel, 84, 1882.
Leete, Theodore A. 30. 1887.
Leonard, Abner, 114, 1857.
Leonard, Francis, 114, 1857.
Levings, Israel H. 435, 1872.
Lewis, John, 68, 1861.
Lewie, Wales, 4u4, 1870.
Libber, Isaac H. 29, 1884.
Llbbey, Isaao N. 58, 1868.
Lincoln, Allen, 29, 1890.
Lincoln, Henry, lu8, 1858.
Lincoln, John K. 33, 1888.
Linaley, Joel H. 380, 1868.
Little. George B. 66, 1861.
Little, Levi, 29, 1884.
Ltttlefield, Ozlas, 27,1886.
Locke, Isaac N. 25, 1883.
Logan, Robert W. 31, 1889.
Lombard, Horatio J. 116, 1857.
Lombard, Otis, 349, 1863.
Loomis, A reU«. 109, 1858.
Loorais. Jacob N. 212, 1865.
Loner, Stephen A. 27, 1886.
Lord, Thomas N. 25, 1885.
Lord, William H. 446, 1878.
Lords, Francis R. 100, 1855.
Loring, Levi, 341, 1860.
Longhead, James, 55, 1870.
Ixrvell, Alexander, 116, 1857.
Lowry, 8arauel E. 26, 1885.
Loess, Hazael, 419, 1877.
Lnce, Leonard, 26, 1885.
Lyman, David B. 26, 1885.
Lyman, Kphraim, 28, 1881.
Lyman, Horace, 38, 1888.
Lyman, Timothy, 29, 1884.
McCsll. Salmon, 30, 1890.
McCary, Robert, 30, 1884.
Mackay, Charles, 116, 1857.
liackay, William, 25, 1883.
HoClennlng, Daniel, 31, 1889.
McCollora, J. Clinton, 30, 1884.
McCmeken, Francis, 28. 1891.
McRwen. Abel, 68, '61 ; 563, '63.
IfcRwen, Robert, 30 1884.
McGee, Jonathan. 419, 1877.
McKean, John, 31, 1888.
McKeen, Silas. 381, 447, 1878.
sfcKlnstry, John A. 30, 1890.
McLain, Joshua M. 69, 1875.
McLean. Allen, 375, 1861.
McLean, Allen H. 26, 1883.
McLean, James, 37, 1885
UeLoney, John N 27, 1885.
RcLoad. Anson, 30, 1884.
Majrlll, Seagrove W. 26, 1885.
slagoun, Frederick H. 28, 1886.
Mahan, Asa, 30, 1890.
Malle, John, 430, 1876.
Maltby, Brastus, 29, 1884.
Maltby, John. 416, 1860.
Mann, Asa, 28, 1886.
Mann, Cyras, 226, 1859.
Mann, Joel, 26, 1885.
Mann, Royal, 430, 1876.
Manning, Abel. 22, 1880.
Manning, Jacob M. 26, 1883.
Manson, Albert, 32, 1889.
Manwell, Henjamin F. 814, 1875.
Marden, Augustus L. 26, 1883.
Marsh, Abram, 447, 1878.
Marsh, Charles A. 31. 1890.
Marsh, Christopher, 416, 1859.
Marsh, John, 66, 1869.
Marsh, John T. 27, 188*.
Marsh, Joseph, 28, 1886.
Marsh, Sidney H. 23, 1880.
Marshall. James, 47, 1879.
Martin, Benjamin N. 80, 1884.
Martin, Charles F. 208, 1864.
Martin, Solon, 47, 1879.
Marty, Ivan M. 81, 1890.
Maivln, Abljah P. 31, 1890.
Mather, William L. 880, 1868.
Matthews, Lyman, 48, 1867.
Maxwell, Abraham, 27, 1888.
Mead, Darius, 28, 1886.
Mead, Hiram, 34, 1882.
Means, George J. 23, 1880.
Means, John O. 81, 1884
Melvin, Charles T. 29, 1881.
Merlam, Joseph, 32. 1889.
Merrill, Benjamin, 32. 1889.
Merrill, Horatio, 23. 1880.
Merrill, James H. 80, 1887.
Merrill, J. Lewis, 29, 1881.
Merrill, Joseph, 117, 1867.
Merrill. Thomas A. 103 1856.
Merrill, William A. 32, 1890.
Merritt, William C. 29, 1841.
Merwln, Samuel, 118, 1857.
Merwln, Samuel J. M. 32, 1889.
Messer, Asa, 420. 1877.
Metcalf, Daniel, 27, 1885.
Mighill, Nathaniel, 47, 1879.
Miles, James B. 431, 1876.
Miles, Richard, 105, 1866.
Miller. Daniel R. 32, 1890.
Miller, Moses, 106, 1856.
Miller, Rodney A. 420, 1877.
Mills, Charles L. 28, 1885.
Mloer, Edward G. 61, 431, 1876.
Miner, Nathaniel, 28, 1885.
Mitchell, William, 2S5, 1868.
Monroe, Benjamin F. 36, 1882.
Montague, Knos J. 29, 1881.
Montague, Phlletus, 448, 1878.
Montgomery, Giles F. 88, 1889.
Moody, Ell. 47, 1879.
Moody, Howard, 28, 1886.
Moore, Erasmus D. 33, 1889.
Moore, James D. 424, 1869.
Morgan, David 8. 24, 1860.
Morgan, John, 28, 1885.
Morgan, John F. 32, 1890.
Morgan, Louis 8. 29, 1885.
Morgan, gtillman, 80, 1881.
Morgridge, Charles, 448, 1878.
Morley. Sardls B. 82, 1890.
Morrill, Stephen 8. 48. 1879.
Morris, Edward, 29, 1885.
Morris, Henry, 35, 1882
Morris, Myron N. 29, 18S6.
Morris, Oziss S. 30, 1887.
Morris, Richard, 33, 1890.
Morrison. Martin V. B. 420, 1877.
Morse, Jason, 385, 1862.
Morse, Josiah,431, 1876.
Morse, Stephen, 108, 1856.
Morton, Josephas, 86, 1860.
Morton, William D. 35, 1882.
Mowery, Christian, 33, 1888.
Mulder, William, 27, 1883.
Munger, Sendol B. 287, 1869.
Munsell, Joseph R. 49, 1879.
Murch, Harvey G. 449, 1878.
Murdock, James, 119, 1857.
Murdock, William, 24, 1880.
Muzzy, Clarendon F. 48, 1879.
Muzzy, Francis H. 88, 1889.
Nail, James. 30, 1881.
Nason, Ellas, 33, 1888.
Newcomb, Harvey, 852, 1863.
Newell, Gad, 314, 1869.
Newell, Wellington, 33, 1890.
Newhall, Ebenezer.49, 1879.
Newton, Kphraim H. 52. 1866.
Nichols, Charles, 24, 1880.
Nichols, Henry M. 417. 1860.
Nichols, John C.289, 1868.
Norcross, 8. Girard, 33, 1889.
North, Alfred, 562, 1869.
North, Simeon, 29, 1885.
Northrop, B. F. 684, '75 ; 431, '76.
Northrup, Joseph A. 30, 1881.
Norton, Charles H. 110, 1858.
Norton, Henry B. 29. 1886.
Norton, Horatio N. 110, 1858.
Noyee, Daniel J. 81, 1887.
Noyes, Daniel P. 83, 1889.
Noyes, Gurdon W. 34, 1888.
Noyes, James, 669, 1870.
e
Ober, Benjamin, 34, 1889.
Ogden, David L. 203, 1865.
Ordway, Samuel, 421, 573, 1877.
Orton, James, 449, 1878.
Oftborn, Hezeklah W. 108, 1856.
Osborne, William II. 29, 1886.
Otis, Israel T. 33, 189J.
Otis. Orin F. 81, 1884.
Overton, Alfred A. 27, 1883.
Overton, Floyd, 109, 1856.
Oviatt, George A. 84, 1888.
Owen, William, 431, 1876.
Packard, Alpheus S. 80, 1885.
Packard, David T. 30, 1881.
Packard, Levi, 111, 1858.
Packard, Theophllus, 109, 1856.
Packard, Theophllus, 31, 1887.
Paddock, George A. 449, 1878.
Page, Atvah C. 449, 1878.
Page, Benjamin C. 40, 1879.
Page, Jesse, 31, 1834.
Page, John C. 24, 1880.
Page, Robert, 421, 1877.
Pago, William, 215, 18*2.
Pafne, John 0. 30, 1881.
Paine, Sewell. 460, 1878.
Paine, William P. 421, 18.7.
Palmer, Elliot, 33. 1890.
Palmer, George W. 49, 1879.
Palmer, Horace W. 421, 1877.
Palmer, Ray, 85, 1888.
Park, Harrison G. 422, 1877.
Parkur, Alexander.31, 1887.
Parker, Benjamin W. 450, 1878.
Parker, Clement, 879, 1887.
Parker, Freeman, 10ft, 1856.
Parker, Lucius, 289, 1869.
Parker, Lucius H. 668, 1872.
Parker, Orson, 422, 674, 1877.
Parker, Roswell, 50, 1879.
Parker, Wooster. 30, 1885.
Parkinson, Royal, 81. 1884.
Parmelee, Asahel, 392, 1862.
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[1890.
Parmelee, Daniel L. 211, 1866.
Parmelee, Horace M. 61, 1881.
Parmelee, Howard K. 33. 1884.
Parmelee, Simeon, 27, 1883.
Parmenter, Charlea O. 31, 1881.
Parrey, Porter B. 82, 1887.
Parsons, Isaac, 477, 1870.
Parsons, John 8. 100, 1868.
Partridge, Samuel H. 81, 1885.
Pascue, William H. 34, 1800.
Patrick, Joseph H. 74, 1871.
Patton, William, 25, 1880.
Patton, William W. 84, 1800.
Payne, Joseph H. 30, 1886.
Payson, Phillips, 110, 1856.
Pearson, Ore, 126, 1850.
Pearson, Renel M . 82, 1887.
Pease, Aaron O. 450, 1878.
Pease, Giles, 27, 1883.
Peck. Marshall R. 422, 1877.
Peckham, Joseph, 31, 1886.
Peckham, Samuel H. 202, 1864.
Peet* Lyman B. 50, 1870.
Poet, Stephen, 111, 1856.
Peirce, Charles H. 47, 1866.
Pendleton, Henry G. 84, 1880.
Pennell. Lewi*, 32, 1884.
Pennoyer, Andrew L. 36, 1882.
Peregrine, Philip K. 84, 1880.
Perkins, (ieorge W. 124, 1857.
Perkins, Henry K. W. 31, 1886.
Perrin, Lavalette, 35, 1800.
Perry, Albert, 213, 1868.
Perry, David, 423, 1877.
Perry, David O. 80, 1886.
Perry, Gardner B. 841, 1860.
Perry, Isaac L. 213, 1868.
Pettengill, John II. 36, 1888.
Pettlbone, Ira, 35, 1890.
Pettibone, Phllo C. 328, 1S71.
Pettltt, John, 25, 1880.
Phelps, Eliaklra, 31, 1881.
Phelps, Wintbrop H. 32, 1887.
Phillips, John O. 50, 1870.
Phillips, Lebbeos R. 32, 1887.
Phillips, Samuel, 30, 1886.
Pht|>p», William, 423, 1877.
Pickett, Joseph W. 26, 1880.
Pierce, Asa C. 35, 1889.
Pierce, George, 36, 1882.
Pierce, John I>. 28, 1883.
Pierce, John W. 476, 1874.
Pierce, Wl.liam, 36, 188«.
Pierce, William G. 37, 1888.
Pike, Gnstavus D. 30, 18H6.
Pike, Joslah W. C 32, 1881.
Pinkerton, David, »7, 1888.
Pinkerton, Myron W. 32, 1881.
Piper, Caleb W. 35, 1880.
Place, Olncy, 32, 1881.
Piatt, Dennis, 50, 1870.
Piatt, Merit S. 32, 1881.
Piatt, William, 33. 1881.
Plimpton, Halem M. 47. 1867.
Plumb, Elijah W. 26, 1880.
Plummer, Isaac W. 86, 1882.
Pogue. John F. 461, 1878.
Polk, Willis K. 87, 1888.
Pomeroy, Jeremiah, 36, 1882.
Pomeroy, Lemuel, 35, 1*90.
Pomeroy, Kufus, 218, 1868.
Pond, Enoch, 28, 1883.
Pood, Jeremiah E. 33, 1887.
Pond, Milton G. 31, 1886.
Poor, Daniel J. 51, 1S70.
Porter, Charles. 8. 616, 1874.
Porter, James, 128, 1867.
Post, Truman M. 87, 1888.
Potter, Daniel F. 81, 1886.
Pu well, James, 38, 1888.
Powell, John J. 80, 1883.
Powell, John N. 451, 1878.
Powell, Llewellyn K. 32, 1884.
Powell, O. 8.114, 1856.
Powers, Dennis, 33, 1887.
Pratt, A I mon B. 432, '76; 817,77.
Pratt, Edward II. 61, 1870.
Pratt, Enoch, 238, 1860.
Pratt, Henry, 38, 1881.
Pratt. Miner G. 32, 1885.
Prentice, Joslah, 115, 1856.
Prince, Newell A. 38. 1888.
Pulsifcr, Daniel, 37, 1882.
Punchard, George, 33, 1881.
Putnam, Austin. 33, 1887.
Putnam, Israel W. 817, 1868.
Putnam, John M. 82, 1873.
Putnam, Simon, 421, 1865.
Rankin, Andrew, 180, 1863.
Kanney, Timothy E. 32, 1885.
Ranslow, George W. 428, 1865.
Rawson, Thomas, R. 461, 1878.
Ray, Benjamin P. 480, 1872.
Ray, Charles B. 33, 1887.
Raymond, Steison, 430, 1865.
Raynolds, Freegrace, 100, 1855.
Reld, Adam, 51, 1870.
Heed, Andrew H. 87, 1882.
Reed, Frederick A. 32, 1884,
Read, Herbert A. 61, 1870.
Read, Hollis, 30, 1888.
Reed, Leonard, 85, 1800.
Reutb. Jacob. 86, 1800.
Rice, John. 33, 1881.
Rice, Thomas O. 35. 1880.
Richards, Austin, 33, 1884.
Richards, John, 316, 1869.
Richards, Samuel T. 37, 1882.
Richards, William M. 30, 1883.
Richardson, Eli»s H. S3, 1884.
Richardson, Gilbert B. 33. 1884.
Richardson, Henry, 37, 1882.
Richardson, Merrill. 423, 1877.
Richardson, San ford, 34, 1887.
Richmond, Thomas T. 36, 1880.
Riddel. Samuel H. 424, 1877.
Rlggs, Thomas, 37, 1882.
Ripley, Lincoln, 128, 1850.
Robblns, Elijah, 36, 1890.
Roberts, Bennett, 34, 1881.
Roberts, George, 112, 1858.
Roberts, Harlan P. 36, 1880.
Roberts, Morris, 26, 1880.
Robertson, James, 214, 1862.
Robinson, Harvey P. 39, 1888.
Robinson, Henry, 52, 1879.
Robinson, Moses, 212, 1866.
Robinson, Ralph, 267, 1863.
Robinson, Septlmeus, 68. 1861.
Rookwell, Charles, 80, 1883.
Rockwell, Samuel, 34, 1881.
Rock wood, Elisha, 130, 1850.
Rockwood, Samuel L. 38, 1882.
Rogers, Andrew J. 424, 1877.
Rogers, George W. 86 1880.
Rood, Heman, 31, 1883.
Root, Edwin W. 31, 1883.
Root, James P. 80, 188S.
Root, Marvin, 38, 1882.
Ross, Edward F. 116, 1856.
Rouse, Lucius C. 43, 1867.
Rowe. Aaron T. L. 432. 1876.
Rowell, George B. 32, 1886.
Boffin, H**nry A. 31, 1886.
Raggles, Edward, 102, 1866.
Buggies, Henry E. 128, 1857.
Haggles, Isaac W. 114, 1859.
Russell, Carey, 885, 1864.
Russell, William, 86, 1800.
Russell, William P. 34, 188L
Rutter, Peter J. 31, 1886.
Sabin, Lewis, 401, 1878.
Safford, H<»man F 31, 1886.
Safford, William E. 452, 1878.
St. Clatr, Alanson, 456, 1878.
Salmon, bbenezer P. 3\ 1881.
Salmon, Thomas, 103, 1855.
Salter, John W. 566, i860.
Sanborn, Benjamin T. 31, 18S6.
Sanborn, Peter, 115, 1858.
Sanderson, Alonxo, 31, 1883.
Sanford, Baalla. 35, 1891.
Sanford, David, 432, »76; 67, '77.
Banford, Henry F. 32. 1883.
Sanford, John, 42, 1867.
Sanford, William H. 26, 1880.
Sargent, Moses F. 31, 1886.
.Savage, Amos, 130, 1859.
Savage, William T. 36. 1880.
fawln, Theophtlos P. 34, 1887.
Sawtell, Eli N. 82. 1886.
Sawyer, Benjamin, 432, 1872.
Sawyer, Daniel, 37, 1880.
Sawyer, John, 62, 131, 18^9.
Sawyer, Rufus M. 576, 1873.
Scales, William, 299, 18-14.
Rchauffler, William G. 33. 18S4.
Schermerhorn, Henry M. 36, *90.
Schermerhorn, H. 0. 104, 1855.
Schneider, Benjamin. 452, 1878.
Scotford, John, 38, 1882.
Scranton.Erastus, 262, 1863.
8cruton, Herbert M. 34, 1884.
Scudder, Evarta, 84, 1887.
Seabury, Edwin, 27, I8H0.
Searle, Richard T. 35, 18S1.
Beaton, Charles M. 32, 1886.
Seeley, Raymond H. 32 1886.
Segur, Beth W. 432, '78; 69, f7T.
Sellers, Edward B. 34, <884.
Sessions, Samuel, 37, 1889.
Bewail, Jotham, 83, 1886.
Bewail, WllMam 6. 32, 1885.
Shafer, Archibald 8. 37, 1880.
Shannon, Oscar J. 62, 1870.
Shaw, Frederic E. 33, 1886.
Shaw. Luther, 37, 1880.
Shedd, Charles, 83. 18S6.
Sheldon, Luther, 204, 1867.
Shepard, Thomas, 27, 1880.
Shepley, David, 30, 1882.
Sherrill, Edwin J. 452. 1878.
Bherrill, Franklin G. 32, 1885.
Shipherd, Fayette, 62, 1870.
Shipman, Samuel B. 36, 1800.
8bipman, Thos. L. 34, 1887.
Short, John T. 81, 1884.
Shurtleff, Roswell, 215 1861.
Sibley, James W. 38, 1880.
Simmons, Charles, 120, 1857.
bkeelo, John P. 30, 1882.
Sloan, Samuel P. 322, 1872.
Smiley, Robinson, 132. 1857.
Smith, Albert, 340, 1863.
Smith, Andrew J. 424, 1877.
Smith, Asa B. 36, 1887.
Smith, Asa D. 452, 1878.
Smith, Benjamin, 183, 1850.
Smith, Beialeel, 27, 1880.
Smith, Buel W. 32, 1883.
Smith, Carlos, 464, 1878.
Smith, Charles, 40, 1888.
Smith, Charles E. 35, 1884.
Smith, Charles H. 37, 1800.
Smith, Ebenezer, 37, 1800.
Smith, Edward P. 426, 1877.
8roith, Eli, 116, 1858.
Smith, Elihu, 117, 1858.
1890.] OBITUARY NOTICES OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTEB8. 53
Smith, Frauds P. 28, 1880.
Smith, George L. 35, 1887.
Smith, Henry B. 32, 1888.
Smith, Hervey, 454, 1878.
Smith, Horace, 298, 1809.
Smith, James A. 33, 1883.
Smith, James W. 40, 1888.
Smith, J. Morgan, 3ft, 1884.
Smith, John C. S3, 1885.
Smith, John D. S3, 1885.
Smith, John H. 35, 1887.
Smith, Joseph, 37, 1800.
Smith, Preserved. 104. 1855.
Smith, Rufus, 104, 1855.
Smith, Stephen 8 821, 1878.
Smith, Theophilus. 104, 1855.
Smith, Thorn**, 376. 1801.
Smith, William A. 28, 1880.
Smith, Worthlngton, 110, 1856.
Bnell, Thomaa, 134, >59; 317, '62.
Snow. Aaron, 35, 1881.
Snow, Benjamin G. 30, 1881.
Snow, Roawell R. 80, 1881.
Soule, George, 379, 1808.
Soule, J. P. 89. 1882.
Soathworth, Alanson. 205, 1805.
Soathworth, Alden, 38, 1890.
Sonthworth, Benjamin, 35, 1884.
Soathworth. Tertius D. 333. 1870.
Sparhawk, Samuel, 800, 1870.
Spanlding, AlTah, 881, 1808.
Spaulding, Benjamin A. 215, *68.
Bpaolding, Lysander T. 53, 1879.
Spanlding, William A. 83, 1885.
Spanlding, William 8. 33, 1885.
Spear, David, 290, 1809.
Spofford, Luke A. 182. 1857,
Spring, Samuel, 454, 1878.
Squ re, Ebenezer H. 414, 1870.
Sq lire, Edmund, 87, 1890.
Starr, John W. 483, 001, 1870.
Starr, William H. 105, 1855.
Steam , Jeeae G. D. 32. 1883.
Stearns, Josiah H. 40, 1888.
Stearn*, William A. 425, 485,77.
Stebbios, Milan C. 88, 1890.
Steele, John M. 116, 1858
Stevens, Cbaunoey C. 4. 1880.
Stevens, Jededlah D. 455, 1878.
Stewart, Amaaa. 84, 1885.
Stewart, William M. 80. 1887.
Stfk-s, Edmand R 89,1882.
Stioehfleld, Josiah P. 38, 1889.
Stoddard, David T. 119. 1858.
Stone, Clarendon A. 38, 1889.
Stone, Cyrus, 28, 1880.
Stone, H»rvey If 39,1882.
Stone, Richard C. 40, 1888.
Storer, Henry G. 88, 1889.
Storrs. John, 100, 1856.
Storra, Richard 8. 355, 1870.
Stow*, Calvin E. 30, 1887.
Stowe, John If. 455,400, 1878.
Stowell, Am>h, 88, 1890.
Stratton, liiiyal B. 433, 1870.
Stratton. 8. Fay, 35, 1884.
Street, Owen, 41, 1888.
Streeter, Sereno W. 30, 1881.
Strickland. Mlcah W. 84, 1885.
Strong, David A. 88, 1889.
Strong, Harrison W. 110, 1858.
Smart, Robert, 84, 1885.
8torgee, Albert A. 41, 1888.
Btnrgea, Thomaa B. 41, 1888.
Stnrtevant, Jnllan M. 38, 1887.
SaMvan, fx>t B. 210. 1801.
Sullivan, Zaehary T. 83, 1*83.
Sutherland. David, 110. 1850.
Swallow. Joseph K. 38, 1890.
Sweet, Edward, 89, 1889.
8 weeteer, 8eth, 603, *78 ; 53, '79.
Swift, Alfred B. 34, 1885.
8wlfi, Edward H. 35, 1884.
Swift, Bpbralm G. 185, 1859.
Talbot, Samuel, 92, 1800
Talcott, Hervey, 421. 1869.
Tallman, Thomas, 574, 1873.
Tappan, Benjamin. 131, 1805.
Tarbox, Increase N. 39, 1889.
Tarleton, Joseph W. 30, 1884.
Tatlock, John, 87, 1887.
Taylor, Chaunoey, 420, 1877.
Taylor, Ezekiel D. 64, 1879.
Taylor, Frank H. 85, 1885.
Taylor, John L. 35, 1885.
Taylor, N. W. 130, '59; 245, '66.
Taylor, Timothy A. 90, 139, 1859.
Temple, Charles, 29, 1880.
Tennoy, Asa P. 380, 1807.
Tenney, Charles, 39, 1889.
Tenny, Erdix, 38, 1883.
Tenney, Francis V. 34, 1880.
Tenney, Samuel G. 442, 1870.
Terrell, John C 34,1880.
Terry, Cassias M. 40, 1882.
Terry, ParshiU, 43. 1868.
Tbaeher, George, 64. 1879.
Thacher, Isaiah C. 30. 1881.
Thayer, Frederick A. 86, 1884.
Thayer, William W.40, 1882.
Thomas, Chauncey B. 40, 1882.
Thomas, Hugh E 89,1890.
Thoma«, Robert D. 40, 1889.
Thomas, William J. 433, 1870
Thompson, Amherst L. 67, 1801.
Thompson, Charles, 120, 1856.
Thompson, George W. 39, 1890.
Thomson, John, 420, 1877.
Thompson, Joaeph P. 29, 1880.
Thompson, Otis, 416, 18V9.
Thompson, Samuel H 87, 1881.
Thompson, William, 39, 1890.
Thompson, William A. 483, 1870.
Thomson, William J. 34, 1886.
Thornton, James B. 40. 1889.
Thrall, George 8. 37, 1887.
Thurstou, D .vid, 813, 1867.
Thurston, Ell, 433, 1871.
Thurston, Stephen, 35, 1886.
Thyng, John H. 40, 1889.
Tilden, Lucius L. 88, 1887.
Til lot son, Oeorge J. 40, 1889.
Tingley, Marshall. 31, 1880.
Tiedale, James, 265. 1863.
Tltcomb, Stephen, 36, 1885.
Titus, Eugene H. 426, 1877.
Todd, David, 685, 1875.
Tolman, George B. 86, 1884.
Tolman, Samuel H. 133, 1857.
Tolman, Samuel H. 73, 18*4.
Tompkins. George T. 86, 1885.
Tompkins, William B*262, 1803.
Toothaker, H. 821, '77 ; 433, >70.
Topi Iff, Stephen ,434, 1870.
Torrey, Charles W. 30, 1885.
Tower, J»mes E. 393, 1862.
Town, Josiah, 121, 1866.
Tracy, Caleb B. 41, 1882.
Tracy, Hiram A 36, 1886.
Tracy, Ira, 434, 1876.
Tracy, Melville M. 39, 1890.
Trask, George, 484, 1876.
Treat, Selah B. 347. '77 : 456, '78.
Trumbull. David, 40, 1890.
Tucker, Ebeneser, 35, 1846.
Tucker, Elijah W. 46. 1867.
Tucker, Jowlah, 134, 1867.
Tucker, Mark, 436, 1876.
Tapper, Martin, 04,1874.
Turner, Asa, 38, 1887.
Turner, Josiah W. 35, 1886.
Turner, William W. 41, 1888.
Tutblll, George M. 86, 1884.
Tuitle, Timothy, 301, 1864.
Tuzbury, Franklin, 31, 1880.
Twtohell, Royal, 38, 1883.
Twilight, Alexander L. 281, 1867.
Twining, William, 36, 1885.
Tyler, Bennett, 140, '69; 359. '00.
Tyler, William, 485, 603, 1876.
Underwood, Almon, 42, 1888.
Underwood, Alvan, 146, 1859.
Underwood, Henry B. 436, 1876.
Underwood, Joseph, 426, 1877.
Utley, Samuel, 87, 1884.
Valll, Joaeph, 1, 1869.
Val 11, William F. 422, 1865.
Valll, William K. 40, 1890.
Valentine, Peter, 87, 1885.
Vermllye, Robert G. 436, 1876.
Verney, James, 88, 1887.
Vernon, Thomaa, 427, 1877.
Vinton, John A. 456, 1878.
Walte, Clarendon, 286, 1868.
Walte. Hiram H. 88, 1887.
Wakefield. William, 42, 188S.
Walcott, Jeremiah W. 37, 1831.
Walden, Ialay. 37, 1885.
Walker, Aldace, 56, 1879.
Walker, Augustus, 202, 1867.
Walker, Oharle*. 857, 1871.
Walker, Elkanah, 467, 1878.
Walker, George W. 41, 1882.
Walker. Horace D. 35, 1886.
Walker, James B. 42, 1888.
Walker, James B. R. 86, 1886.
Wallace, Cyrus W. 40, 1890.
Ward, J <mee W. 430, 1870.
Ward, Jonsthan, 341, 1800.
Ward, Joseph, 40, 18*0.
Ward, Nathan, 800, 1801.
Ward. Stephen D. 142, 1859.
Wardwell, Granville, 142, 1859.
Warner, Aaron, 427. *77 ; 69, '78.
Warner. Samuel, 41, 1890.
Wsrner, Warren W. 41, 1890.
Warren, Charles J. 37, 1*84.
Warren, Daniel, 203,1861.
Wa ren, Waters, 41, 1889.
Warren, William, 81, 1880.
Warwick, Andrew, 408. i878.
Washburn, Asahel 0. 37, 1884.
Watkins, Italdon A. 03, 1*».
Watson, Charles P. 43, 1888.
Webb, Wilson D. 43, 1888.
Webster, John C. ST. 1885.
Weller, Carl, 41, 1890.
Weir, William V\ . 38, 1887.
Weldon, 8almon R. 48, 1888.
Weller, John Q. A. 48, 1888.
Wellman, Jubilee, 122. 1856.
Wells, Ashbel 8. 87, 1884.
Wells, Edwin E 123, 1856.
Wells, Milton. 37, 1881.
Wells, Nathaniel, 224, 1859.
Wells, Rufus P. 467. 1878.
Wells, Si>eneer R. 39,1887.
Wells, Theodore, 187. 1863.
West, Robert, 89, 1887.
Weston, Henry C. 38, 1684.
Wetherby, Charles, 44. 1888.
Wethrell, Isaac, 41, 1882.
Wheeler, Abraham, 143, 1859.
Wheeler, Albert M. 39, 1887.
Wheeler, John, 8j7, 1802
54
CONGREGATIONAL YEAB-BOOK.
[1890.
Wheeler, Melanctbon 0. 400, '70.
Wheeler, WlnthropF. 41,1882.
Whipple, Qeorg**, 427, 1877.
Whipple, John D. 88, 1888.
Whilcomb, William C. 210, 1866.
White, Calvin, 87, 1885.
White, Henry, 312, 1860.
White, John W. 41, 1890.
White, Luther R. 08, 143, 1850.
White, Lyman, 42, 1800.
White, Orrin W.88, 1881.
White, Pliny H. 430, I860.
White. Seneca, 213. 1865.
Whiting, Charles, 124, 1866.
Whiting, Edward P. 457, 1878.
Whiting, Russell, 124, 1846.
Whitman, Alphonso L. 427, 1876.
Whltmore, Alfred A. 30, 1887.
Whttmore, Zolra, 882, 1867.
Whitney, Elkanah, 116, 1864.
Whitney, John, 32, 1880.
Whtton, Jamea, 72, 1871.
Wbiton, John M. 135, 1857.
WbHtemore, Willi urn H.80. '87.
Whittlesey, Klipbalet, 42, 1800.
Whittleaey, Joseph, 44, 1888.
Wlgbtman, Allen 0. 144, 1850.
Wilcox, John, 428, 1877.
Wilcox, Samuel 0. 106, 1866.
Wild, Daniel, 318, 1875.
Wilder, Hyman A. 362, 468, 1878.
Wilder, Moses H. 82, 1880.
Wilder, Bilea, 60, 1866.
Wiley, Charlee W.36, 1886.
Wilkinson. Reed, 32, 1880.
Willard, John D. 36, 1886.
Wlllard, Samuel O. 44, 1888.
Willey, Benjamin O. 381, 1867.
Wllley, Isaac, 38, 18*1.
William*. Cfaarlea H. 8. 32, ■».
Williams, Lewie, 88, 1881.
William., Lorlng 8. 83, 1880.
Williams, Richard J. 33. 1880.
Williams, Bamuel, 38, 1886.
Williams, Stephen, 436, 1876.
William-, Thomas, 428, 1877.
Williston, Payson, 126, 1856.
Wilson, David, 200. 1664. '
Wilson, Levi, 108, 1856.
Wlnans. Isaac, 40, 1887.
Winch, Caleb M. 41, 1880.
Winchester, Warren W. 42, 1800.
Windsor, John W. 41, 1882.
Winslow, Myron, 200, 1865.
Wlewall, Luther, 36, 1886.
Withington, Leonard, 87, 1686.
Woloott, 8amuel, 40, 1887.
Wood, Horace. 41, i887.
Wood, MelTin C. 41, 1880.
Wood, William, 44. 1888.
Woodbridge, Jona'n B. 458. *78.
Woodbury, Samuel, 420, 1877.
Woodhull, George Lee, 435, 1871.
Woodhull, Richard, 323, 1874.
Woodruff, Horace, 146,. 1850.
Woods, S. C. Augustus, 106, »66.
Woods, Leonard, 107, 1865.
Woods, Leonard, 65, 1870.
Woodward, George H. 458, 1878.
Woodward, James W. 206, 1864.
Woodward, John H. 41, 1887.
Woolsey, Theodore D. 42, 1800.
Worcester, Samuel A. 416, 1860.
Wright, Edwin 8. 42, 1880.
Wright, Ephraim M. 83. 1880.
Wright, Luther, 146, 1850.
Wright, William, 45, 1888.
Wright, William 8. 37, 1886.
Yale, Cyrus, 108, 1866.
Yeomans, Nathaniel T. 34, 1880
Young, John K. 437, '76; 676, '77.
Young, Samuel, 42, 1882.
Youngs, Christopher, 38, 188ft.
1890.]
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58 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
AMERICAN COLLEGE AND EDUCATION SOCIETY.
Formed by the union, in 1874, of the " American Education Society," and the
" Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education " The Ameri-
can Education Society was orgAiiized and received its charter froin Massachusetts in
the year 1816. The College Society, as the other organization was popularly called,
was formed in 1843. It was for years a voluntary association without a charter. In
1872 it received a charter also from the State of Massachusetts. These two organisa-
tions were brought together under a new charter from the same State in May, 1874.
Officers, 1886-7. (Office, No. 10 Congregational House, Boston, Mass.)
Presi tent. —Hon. Nathaniel Shipman, of Hartford, Ct.
Vice-President. — Samuel Holmes, New .York City.
Secretary. — Rev. John A. Hamilton. Boston.
College Field Secretary. — Rev. J. L. Mails.
West Secretary.— Rev. Theo. Y. Gardner.
Treasurer. — James M. Gordon, Boston.
Assistant Treasurer. — Rev. A. H. Clapp, d. d., Bible House, New York.
Income for the year ending April 30, 1890. $101,425.45. Of the whole income,
$58,336.43 was contributed for colleges and paid to them. The num of $27,803.75 w»s
paid to students fitting for the ministry. The expenses were $7,555.10, leaving a
balance of credit, $8,883.68.
In both departments the Society has had a large agency in the formation of society
throughout the great West. The men who were pioneers in the work of preaching
the gospel in the new settlements, and in the founding of churches aud schools, were
largely educated by this Society. The colleges, which are now among the foremost in
these Western fields, were largely built up by the same agency.
The whole number of young men assisted by tho Society in their studies for the
ministry since 1816 is 7,709. The institutions at the West which have been assisted
by the Society since 1843 are the following, viz. : Western Reserve. Illinois, Wabash,
ami Marietta Colleges, and Lane Theological Seminary. These five are the institu-
tions which the Society took under its care at the beginning, in 1843. Those which
have since been received on the list are Knox, Beloit, Thayer, Wittenhurg, Oberlin,
and Berea Colleges, the College of California, Pacific University, Olivet, Ripon,
Iowa, Carle ton, Doane, Drury, Washburn, and Colorado Colleges, Pacific Theological
Seminary, and Yankton College.
ThosH at present on the Society's list are Colorado, Doane, Pacific University,
Rollins, Whitman, and Yankton.
The number of young meu receiving assistance from the Society during the last
financial year is 364.
At the time when the Education Society began its work of helping young men
into the Christian ministry, in the year 1816, the condition of things in this country
was very peculiar. The great movement of emigration toward the West was setting
in with strength. The American Board had been organized a few years before, ana
the cau!>e of foreign missions was taking strong hold upon the churches. But " the
laborers were few." Ever since the close of the Revolutionary War, the churches
had been in a confused and preoccupied state, and the number of men coming for-
ward for the work of the minittry was alarmingly small. It was iu such a state of
things that this 8ociety began its enterprise. Through the aid thus ffforded, and
through the impulses thus iuipated, a host of living preachers was raised up to go
with the moving colonies out into the fields of the West, or to go far hence to the
Gentiles, to proclaim the Gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ. A work of in-
estimable importance for the Christianizing and civilizing of our own land was
accomplished by this instrumentality. The ministers raised up by this 8ociety
became to a large extent the pioneers in the way of founding churches, schools,
colleges, throughout all th«»se Western fields, while in foreign lands half the mis-
sionaries laboring under the care of the American Board had been brought forward
in the fame way.
In the Interests of Western col We aid the Society, last year, created the office of
College Field Secretary, and called to the s*m* Rev. J. L. Maile, Superintendent of
Home Missions in Nebraska. The purpose is to largely dispense with the canvass-
ing of college agents by bringing the churches into line with this work. Pastors are
giving their hearty co-operation, thereby assuring success.
FORM OF BEQUEST.
I do hereby give and bequeath to the " American College and Education
Society " the sum of dollars, to be paid within months after my decease,
-» be applied to the uses and purposes of that Society.
Thirty dollars constitutes an honorary membership.
1890.]
NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 59
Receipts and Payments A. G. and Ed. Soc., Yeab ending April 80, 1889.
Donations $19,484 09
Legacies 3,800 00
Income of Scholarship Fund 6,321 06
$29,606 74
Donations for Colleges 61,436 31
$91,042 06
Balance April 30, 1888 4,686 99
996,729 04
PAYMENTS.
Appropriations to Students $22,766 00
Donation* to College*:
Colorado $27,000 00
Doane 15,000 00
Rollins 5,067 57
Whitman 4,948 00
Yankton 9,420 74
61,436 31
Expenses :
Salarv of Secretary $2,500 00
Less income of Sec. Fund 704 50
$1,796 50
Travellingexpenses of Secretary .* 254 38
8alary of Western Secretary 1,600 00
Travelling expenses of Western Secretary 388 81
8alary of Treasurer 750 00
Rent, heat, and tax 630 75
Use Home Missionary Magazine - 200 00
Printing and mailing A nnual Report 239 26
Post-office box and postage 64 64
Carpet, furniture, and painting room 173 57
Legal expenses, $50 ; ns fixtures, $20.45 70 45
Clerical aid aud care of office 76 21
Printing and advertising 140 65
6,284 22
$90,485 53
Balance of credit April 30, 1889 % 5,243 51
$95,729 04
Scholarship Fund $101,616 29
Secretary Fund 11.781 28
Income Scholar-hip Fund 6,321 05
Income Secretary Fund .' 704 50
60 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
BsCXtPTB AND PAYMENTS A. C. AND ED. SOC., YbAB ENDING APRIL 30, 1890*
RECEIPTS.
Donations $22,936 35
Income of Scholarship Fund 6,223 83
Donations and Legacies to Scholarship Fund 4,000 00
Legacies 9,928 84
— — — $43 089 02
Donations and Legacies for Colleges 58^336 43
$101,425 45
Balance April 30, 1889 5,243 51
$106,668 96
PAYMENTS.
Appropriations to Students $27,893 75
Investment of Scholarship Funds 4,000 00
Payments to Colleges :
Colorado $13,158 75
Doane 18,867 53
Rollins 8,016 04
Whitman 758 87
Yankton 17,535 24
58,336 43
Expenses:
Salary of Secretary $2,500 00
Leas income of Sec Fund ?.... 681 50
$1,818 50
Travelling expenses of Secretary, $147.14; salary
of Field Secretary $1,100 1,247 14
Travelling expenses of Field Secretary, $251.21; remov-
ing to Boston, $200 45121
Salary of Western Secretary, $1,500; travelling ex-
penses, $305.69 1,805 69
Rent, heat, and tax, $631.55; salary of Treasurer, $750. . 1,381 55
Annual Report, $284.86; postage, $82.05 366 91
Printing aud advertising, $120.20; postage College dept.,
$U7.5l 26771
Desk, $68; furniture and express, $81.35 149 35
Clerical aid and care of office 6704
7,555 10
# $97,785 28
Balance of credit April 30, 1890 8.883 68
$106,668 96
Scholarship Fund $100,218 75
Secretary Fuud 11,78128
Income Scholarship Fund 6,223 83
1890.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 61
THE AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Organized, 1853. Chartered, 1854.
Headquarters, Library, Congregational House, Boston.
OFFICERS.
President. — Hon. Rufub 8. Frost, Chelsea.
Corresponding and Recording Secretary, — Rev. Morton Dexter.
Treasurer. — C. C. Burr, Anburndale.
Librarian. — Rev. Wm. H. Cobb. Newton Centre.
A**i*tnnt Librarians. — Mi*s Mart E. Stone, Chelsea; Miss Emma E. White,
Wellesley.
Directors. — Edward A. Stcdley, Chairman; Alonzo H. Quint, d. d.;
Henry M. Dexter, d. d.; N. G. Clark, d. d.; William F. Richardson; M. F.
Dickinson; S. Brainard Pratt; Rev. Joshua CorrjRev. B. F. Hamilton, d. d. ;
Charles A. Richardson; David Greoo, d. d. ; Wm. H. Hodgkins; Thomas
Todd; Elijah Horr, d. d. ; C. M. Whittlesey; Smith Baker, d. d.; William
G. Bell; William O Blanry; Samuel B. Capen; Rev. DeWitt S. Clark;
Henry E. Cobb; William H. Emerson; J. M. W. Hall; Samuel Johnson;
Mortimer B. Mason; Rev. Charles B. Rice; Rev. Charles M. Southqate;
G. Henry Whttcomb; with the Secretary and the Treasurer.
objects.
To preserve, improve, and promote the best use of the Congregational Library; to
care for the Congregational House, and remove the incumbrance* upon it; to further
the general interests of Congregationalism.
FINANCES.
The Association owns the Congregational House, Boston. This was bought in 1871
for about $300,000; the expense of refitting was about $125,000 more. Present debt,
$178,500, on which four per cent interest is paid. The income from rents meets cur-
rent expenses, and at present is nlowlv reducing the debt. If the debt can be speedily
cancelled, there is a good prospect oi replacing the present structure by a new Con-
gregational House.
THE LIBRARY.
This numbers 28,252 volumes, 54,222 pamphlets, and 32,294 unbound numbers of
periodicals, besides an immense number of duplicates. The reading table contains
the leading British and American reviews and religious magazine*, with many
valuable secular periodicals. The building is a fire-proof structure, entirely separable
from the rest of the house, and admirably adapted to its purpose. The collection
i« already of inestimable worth, especially in all matters pertaining to the fathers
of New England. The books mo*t needed here are engerly sought for by other
collectors. Although our Library is by far the best in America in its specialities.
and also rich in the •• books out of which other books are made," it has many and
great deficiencies, which can only be made up by money, liberally provided and care-
fully expended. Everything pertaining to the religious history and literature of
New England meets the most prominent object of the library. Some of its special
departments are church manuals, election sermons, biographies, genealogies, and
towu histories. Friends who have books or pamphlets likely to be useful here are
invited to correspond with the Librarian. The point which most needs strengthen-
ing is the department of Early Congregational Literature (before 1650). Donations
for this special purpose will be most gratefully received. A long list of such .works,
Including many by the early Browmsts, is ready for us on the shelves of English
booksellers, provided the requisite fund* for their purchase can be obtained.
Let every pa*tor stir up the liberally-minded in his parish, showing them the
value of this investment. Let every Congregational ist who has published any-
thing »ee that the Library has his works in full. Let gifts pour in according to our
several ability; not only into the general treasury, but also specifically for the Library.
If every one who reads the*e- words will immediately do what he can, this will be a
prosperous year for the cause we all have at heart.
WM. H. COBB, Librarian.
62 CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1890.
THE AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL UNION.
Room 59, Bible House, New York City.
Aids nr Building Churches and Parsonages.
n*~~. k* #ju 77«w/». S William M. Taylor, d. d., ll. d , President.
Officers of the Union, j L H CoBBf D D Recording Seoretary.
J. G. Roberts, d. d., Chairman.
H. O. Pinnbo, Treasurer and Recording Secretary.
swr«~— «* *%+ pA/««./7 j L* H« Cobb, d. d., Corresponding Secretary.
Officers of the Board. Rev c H Taintor> Chicago, 111. ) w - ,
Rev. G. A. Hood, Boston, Mass. > q™!?.;.^
k Rev. E. S. Williams, San Francisco, Cal. J b^*61*™68-
Trustees.— A. H. Bradford, d. d., Mr. C. D. Wood, Mr. W. J. Hunt, Dea. J. L.
Pabtbidgb, J. E. Twttchell, d. d., Wm. Haves Ward, d. d., Rev. S. Col.
cord, Mr. J. L. Halset, Mr. John Wiley, Gforgb Wilcox, Esq., J. G,
Roberts, d. dm Mr. N. A. Calkins, Mr. Alonzo Alford, Dr. L. E. Warner
Mr. F. A. Palmer.
Members. — Of these there are two classes: Honorary and Life Members.
Honorary Members Hre made by the payment of one hnndreri dollars to the treasury
of the Union. Life Members are made by the payment of fifty dollars to the Treas-
ury. Any person approving the objects of the union can, in this way, become a
voting member. Any church can make as many voting members as it wishes, by
sending the names, accompanied with fifty dollars each. Of the*e, there are about
two thousand scattered over some twenty States and Territories.
Work Done. — On the first day of April, 1890, the Union had aided in building
1,962 houses of worship, and 240 p ir-ouage*.
Work Not Done. — Some 5 JO houseless Congregational churches and something
more than 3,000 that have no home for the pastor won Id be spurred to build soon
could the Union hold out encouragement that aid could be expected.
Growth of the Work. — During 1889, the Union aided in building 100 houses of
worship, and 49 parsonages. During th« first three months of 1890, the Union has
paid pledges to 44 churches on houses of worship, and to 17 on parsonages. This
rate of increase continued would do little more'than keep up with the annual growth
In churoh organization, still leaving more than 500 churches houseless, and six times
that number of pastors homeless, and would easily demand the doubling of the
present rates of annual reoeipts. Did the neoessary funds allow the organization of
new work at the front, absolutely demanded by the formation of new centres of
population, the Uuion, by no possibility, could meat the demands that would be
made with a dollar less than the $400,000 recommended by the National Council at
Worcester.
Publications. —These are The Church Building Quarterly, at thirty cents a
year; leaflets, envelopes; circulars for information, etc.
Legacies. — The** should be made payable to "The American Congregational
Union, a corporation duly organized and existing by and under the laws of the
8tate of New York." Wherever it is possible, the most satisfactory method of
making a will is to send the proposed sums to the Treasurers of the societies to be
remembered, while the testator is still living. It is a source of boundless satis-
faction to donors to see what is accomplished with their gifts.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Balance on hand for Church building, Jan. 1 , 1889 $53,364 34
Receipts f >r Church building from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 130,108 70
Total resources for Church building for 12 months $183,473 04
Paid to aid Churches $89,339 29
Other disbursements 17,541 57
106,880 86
Balance on hand, Deo. 31, but pledged $76,592 18
For Parsonage building, balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1889 $14,850 11
Receipts for Parsonages for 12 months 19090 71
Total resources for Parsonages $33,940 82
P.iid for Parsonages 16,840 00
T* iiance in Treasury for Parsonages, Dec. 31, 1889 $17.100 82
weipts for Churoh and Parsonage building $149,199 41
1890.]
NATIONAL SOCIETIE8.
63
AMERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Office: 34 Bible House, Alitor Place, New York.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York; was organized in New
York City, May 10, 1826.
OFFICERS,
•
President. — Julius H. Sbblyk, d. d., ll. d.
Howtrary Secretary. — David B. Cob, d. d.
Secretaries for Correspondence. — Joseph B. Clark, d. d.; William Kincaid, d. d.
Treasurer. — Alexander H. Clapp, d. d.
Secretary of the Woman's Department. — Mrs. H. S. Caswell.
Editor of " The Home Missionary."— Mrs. H. S. Caswell.
superintendents.
Rev. Henry A. Schaufyler, Work among Bohemians, Poles, etc., Cleveland, O.
Kev. Moritz E. Evkrsz, Work among Germans, Evanston, 111.
Rev. M. W. Montgomery, Work among Scandinavians, Minneapolis, Minn.
Rev. Leroy Warren, Olivet, Mich.
Rev. Eow. D. Curtis, Indianapolis, Ind.
Rev. 8. F. Gale, Jaoksuuville, Fla.
Rev. J. H. Moblby, Minneapolis, Minn.
Rev. Franklin B. Dob, St Louis, Mo.
Rev. L. P. Broad, Topeka, Kan.
Rev. B. L. Hood, Albuquerque, N. Mexico.
Rev. R. A. Bbabd, Seattle, Wn.
Rev. T. O. Gkassik, Milwaukee, Wis.
Rev. Harmon Bross, Lincoln, Neb.
Rev. Hikam D. Wiard, Mitchell, S. D.
Rev. H. C. Simmons, Fargo, N D.
Kev. CM. Sanders, Denver, Col.
Rev. W. 8. Hawkes, Salt Lake City, Utah.
J. H. Warkrn, d. d., San Francisco, C»l.
Rev. Jamks T. Ford, Los Angeles, Cal.
Kev. Cephas F. Clapp, Portland, Or.
Rev. T. VV. JoNB8,2188o.37th St.,PhiL,Pa.
secretaries and treasurers of the auxiliaries.
Maine Miss. Society Rev. Jonathan E. Adams, d. d. , Sec, Bangor, Me.
Maine Miss. Society John L. Crosby, Esq., Treas., Bangor, Me.
New Hampshire Home Mis*. Society, Rev.E. H. Greeley, d. D., Sec, Concord, N.H.
New Hampshire Home Miss. Society, Hon. L. D. Stevens, Treas., Concord, N H.
Vermont Domestic Miss. Society, Rev. Chas. H. M shrill, Sec, St. Johnabury, Vt.
Vermont Domestic Mis*. Society — T. M. Howard, Trtas., " "
Ma«s. Home Miss. Society Rev. Joshua Coit, bee, f 9 Congr. House,
Mass. Home Miss. Society. .Rev. Edwin B. Palmer, Treas., \ Boston. Mass.
Rhode Island Home Mi*s. Society. . Rev. Albx'r MoGrboob, Sec, Pawtncket, R. I.
Rhode Inland Home Miss. Society, Edwin Barrows, K«q.t Treat., Providence, R. I.
Miss. Society of Connecticut R**v. William H. Moobb, Sec, Hartford, Conn.
Ml«s. Society of Connecticut Ward W. Jacobs. Esq., Treas., Hartford, Conn.
New York Home Miss. Society,. ...Rev. Augustus G. Upton, Sec, Syracuse, N. Y.
New York H»rae Mis*. Society Alex'r H Clapp, Treas., New York City.
Ohio Home Mis*. Society J. G. Frasbb, d. d., Sec, Cleveland, O.
Ohio Home Mi**. Society Albx'r H. Clapp, d. d., Treas., New York City.
Illinois Home M»s*. Society Jambs Tompkins, d. d., Sec, j 151 Washington St.
Illinois Home Mis*. Society . ..Aaron B. Mbad, Esq., Treas., I Chicago, 111.
Wisconsin Home M>ss. Society Rev. T. G. Grassib, Sec, Milwaukee, Wis.
Wisconsin Home Miss. Society A. G. Wright, Esq., Treas., Milwaukee, Wis.
Iowa Home Mis*. Society Rev. T. O. Douglass, Sec, Grinnell, la.
Iowa Home Miss. Society J. H. Merrill, Esq., Treas., Des Moines, la.
The Homb Missionary, a monthly magazine, published by the Society, at sixty
cents a year, including postage, gives a running account of the progress of the work
in all parts of the country, largely from the pen* of the sup »rinteudenis and mission-
aries personally engaged in it. The monthly issue is 28,500 copies. An Annual
Report sum* up the results of the year. Leaflet* and Tracts for the times :ire pub-
lished a* occasion calls, designed to help pastors, Suuday-school ora vre, and friends
of home missions generally, in awakening and keeping alive an intelligent, practi-
cal, growing interest in the work. These may be n*d, free of charge, at any time,
by addressing the officers of the Society at the Bible House.
64 CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1880.
For more than sixty-three yean the Society has been organizing churches in ihe
West aud South, and aiding in the support of their ministers till these church s are
able to assume the whole expense. Its missionaries have from the first orgaitiz d
Sunday schools, pr- vided proper teachers for them, and by watchful oversight have
secured their permanence ana highest usefulness.
In connection with the labor of its missionaries, 5,225 churches have been organ-
ized and 2,551 have come to self-support. It Has collected and disbursed in ca«h,
$12,677,673.07 ; and in clothing, books, and oher supplies, largely the offerings of
Christian women, 61,793,884; in all, 914,471,557.07. The additions to the churcLefl
have been 3(36,311.
In 1883, a Woman's Department was opened. Its object is to interest the women
of our churches all over the country, and through them the children, more directly
in the work: not to the diminishing of their helpful labor in the way of home-
missionary boxes (of clothing, **tc.), but to secure also their gifts of money fi.r the
support of teachers in the Indian Territory and elsewhere, and for various special
uses, as called for from time to time. Their aid in this line is steadily growing, but
much more is needed. The Woman's Home Missionary Association, having its office
in Boston, an auxiliary of this Society, is the channel of the Home Missionary
offerings of the women of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
The number of missionaries employed in its sixty-third year (1888-9) was 1.723,
nearly 1,300 of them in States and Territories west and south of New York. They
preached regularly in 3,155 stations, and at frequent intervals in many hundred!
more. The number of Sunday-school and Bible-class scholars was 134,400. The
additions to the churches were 10.326; 6,458 of them on confession of Christ.
Churches organized, 144; reached self-support, 62.
The sixty-third year's receipt* were in cash, $542,251.00; in supplies, $66,522.00:
in all, S608.773.00.
At least $650,000 in cash Is needed this year properly to sustain the missionaries
now in the field. To take up only such new work as the providence and Spirit of G»d
manifestly ca 1 upon the Society to assume at once, $100,000 more is imperatively
required. The Society is doing much more work than ever before among the foreign-
born in all parts of the country. At nearly every meeting of the Executive Com-
mittee chosen men are sent to new fields at the front, where they are most needed,
but where their support involves heavy outlay by the Society. For securing the
means essential to the carrying on of this great work the Society depends, under God,
on the zealous oo operation of the pastors and members of the Congregational
ohurohes of the land.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The Receipts during the financial year ending Maroh 31,
1889, were, from congregations and individuals, $221,523.52;
ditto, transmitted by Auxiliaries $76,171,84; from Legacies,
$73,676.12; income from Fun dp, $4,599 81; subscriptions to
The Home Missionary, $2,472.00 f Auxiliaries' receipts, ap-
plied to work in their own fields, $162,704.77; sale of pub-
lications, $1,102.94. In all $542,25100
Payments during the same year: Missionary service and sup-
plies, $476,296.77; Publication Department, $15,911.12; Ad-
ministration, $15,884.78; Woman's Department, $1,812.91;
Miscellaneous, $13,635.89. Total payments $523,541 47
Balance to new account ($50,000 of which Swett Fund). . . . 57,953 73
$523,541 47
Additional cash and supplies disbursed by direction of the
donors . $66,522 00
FORM OF A BEQUEST.
I bequeath to my executors the sum of dollars, in trust, to pay over the
lame in months after my decease, to, the person who, when the same is pay-
ble, shall act as Treasurer of the American Home Missionary Society, formed in
i olty of New York, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six, to Be applied to
charitable uses and purposes of said Society, and under Its direction.
1890.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 65
THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Organised September 3, 1846.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.
President. — William M. Taylob, d. d., ll. d., New York City.
Corresponding Secretaries. — Michael E. Stbibby, d. d., A. F. Bbabd, d. d., and
F. P. Woodbubt, d. d., Bible House, New York City.
Treasurer. — H. W. Hubbard, Esq., Bible House, New York City.
District Secretaries. — Rev. C. J. Ryder, 21 Congregational House, Boston, Maes. ;
J. E. Rot, d. d., 151 Washington Street, Chicago, 111. ; Rev. C. W. Hiaxt, 64
Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O.
Financial Secretary for Indian Missions. — Rev. Chablbs W. Shblton.
Secretary of Woman's Bureau. — Miss D. E. Emerson, Bible House, New York City.
ADC AND WORK.
To preach the gospel to the poor. It originated in a sympathy with the almost
friendless slaves. Since emancipation, its main work has been in the South, prepar-
ing the colored people for their duties as oitizens and Christians; also opening schools
and establishing churches among the whites, especially in the mountain regions.
It also sustains missions among the Indians in the West, and the Chinese in Cali-
fornia.
STATISTICS FOB 1889.
Churches : In the South.— In District of Columbia, 2 ; Virginia, 1 ; North Caro-
lina, 16; South Carolina, 2; Georgia, 15; Florida, 1; Kentucky, 15; Tennessee, 22;
Alabama, 21; Kansas 2; Arkansas, 2; Louisiana, 20; Mississippi, 8; Texas, 9; Among
the Indians, 6. Total, 142.
Institutions in thb South. — Chartered: Talladega, Ala. ; Nashville, Tenn.:
Tougaloo, Mi*s.; New Orleans, La.; and Austin, Tex.— 5. Graded or Normal
Schools: Wilmington, Beaufort, N. C; Charleston, Greenwood, S. C. ; Savannah,
Mcintosh, Macon, Atlanta, Thomasville, Ga.; Mobile, Athens, Marion, Ala.;
Memphis, Johesboro', Grand View, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.; Lexington, Williams-
burg. Ky.— 18. Other Schools, 37. Total, 60.
Superintendents, Teachers, Missionaries, and Assistants. — In the South,
393; among the Chinese, 35; among the Indians, 68. Total, 456. Students: In
the South, in theology, 82; law, 10; in college course, 51; in other studies, 9,951.
Among the Chinese, 1,380; among the Indians, 658. Total, 12,042. Scholars
taught by former pupils tot our schools estimated at 200,000.
MAGAZINE.
The American Missionary is published monthly, at fifty cents a year; but will be
sent gratuitously, if desired', to the Missionaries of the Association; to Life Members:
to all clergymen who take up collections for the Association; to Superintendents of
Sabbath Schools; to college libraries; to Theological Seminaries; to Societies of In-
quiry on Missions ; and to every donor who does not prefer to take it as a subscriber,
stud contributes in a year not less than five dollars.
•
WANTS.
An increase of funds to support missionaries and teachers, build chapels and sohool-
houses, aid students in course of education, and nupplies of every kind for the multi-
tudes of poor and needy. Cash or supplies can be sent to the Treasurer or District
Secretaries. Current expenditures require for this year, $500,000: $41,000 per
month, or over $1,300 per day.
VOBM Or A BEQUEST.
I bequeath to my executor (or executors) the sum of dollars, in trust, to
pay the same in days after my decease, to the person who, when the same is
payable, shall act as Treasurer of "The American Missionary Association/' New
York City, to be applied under the direction of the Executive Committee of that
Association to its charitable uses and purposes.
The will should be attested by three witnesses (in »ome States three are required,
in other States only two), who should write against their nameB their places of resi-
dence (if in cities, the street and number). The following form of attestation will
answer for every State in the Union: " Signed, sealed, published, and declared by
the said (A B* as his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who, at the
request of the said (A B), aod in his presence, and in the presence of each other,
have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses." In some States it is required
that charitable bequests should be made at least two months before the death of the
testator, but this rule does not apply to bequests in New York State to this Association.
66 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
Summary of the Annual Report op thb Treasurer of the American
Missionary Association for thb Year ending September 90, 1889.
expenditures.
The South : For Church and Educational Work, Land, Build-
ings, etc $255,083 84
The Chinese : For Superintendent, Teachers, Rent, eto 11,070 75
The Indians : For Church and Educational Work, Build-
ings, etc 51,781 00
Foreign Missions: For Superintendent, Missionaries, etc.,
for Missions in Africa, income paid to the A. B. C. F. M.. 4,754 22
For support of Aged Missionary, Jamaica, W. I 250 00
Publications: For American Missionary (23,200 monthly),
including cost of copies sent gratuitously to Pastors, S. S.
Superintendents, Life Members, Donors, etc. . . $6,489 48
Less am't received from subscribers. . . . $798 35
" " " " advertisements 936 70
1,735 05
Net cost of American Missionary $4,754 43
Annual Reports, Life Certificates, Pamphlets, etc. 2,475 88
7,230 31
Agencies: New York. — Woman's Bureau, Secretary, Trav-
elling Expenses, Circulars, etc 1,361 74
For Eastern District.— District Secretary, Clerk Hire,
Travelling Expenses, Printing, Rent, Postage, Station-
ery, eto 4,589 59
For Western Middle District. —District Secretary,
Travelling Expenses, Printing, Rent, Postage, Station-
ery, etc 1,246 83
For Western District. — District Secretary, Agents,
Clerk Hire, Travelling Expenses, etc 6,196 97
Administration: For Corresponding Secretaries, Treasurer
and Clerk Hire 12,505 00
Miscellaneous: For Rent, Care of Rooms, Furniture, Re-
pairs, Fuel and Light, Books and Stationery, Rent of
Safe Deposit Boxes, Clerk Hire, Postage, Travelling Ex-
penses, Expressage, Telegrams, etc 5,541 43
Annual Meeting 577 05
Wills and Estates 3,385 07
Annuity Account 407 93
Amounts refunded, sent to Treasurer by mistake 122 77
$366,104 00
Debt Sept 30, 1888 5,641 21
$371,745 21
Balance on hand Sept. 30, 1889 4,471 67
receipts. $376,216 88
From Churches, Sabbath Schools, Missionary Societies, and —
Individuals $189,299 57
" Estates and Legacies 114,020 41
11 Income, Sundry Funds \ 10,947 26
" Tuition and Public Funds 34.126 69
" Rent 506 36
" United States Government, for Education of Indians, 16,408 85
" Slater Fund, paid to Institutions 8,899 99
" Sale of Property 2,007 75
$376,216 88
DANIEL HAND FUND, INCOME ACCOUNT.
Inoome received to Sept. 30, 1889 $36,999 71
Amount expended $20,311 15
Balance in hand and appropriated 16,688 56
36,999 71
RECEIPTS FOR THB WORK OF THB TEAR 1888-69.
For Current Work $376,216 88
Income from Daniel Hand Fund 36,999 71
Total $413,216 59
ENDOWMENT FUNDS RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR 1888-89.
The Daniel Hand Fund for the Education of Colored People,
Securities received, face value $1,000,894 25
Foltz Endowment Fund, Estate of Rev. Benjamin Foltz
(Balance) : 500 CO
$1,001,394 26
H. W. HUBBARD, Treasurer, 108 Bible House, New York.
1890.]
NATIONAL SOCIETIES.
67
CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
Headquarters— Congregational House, Boston.
Branch— 175 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
OFFICERS.
President. — Samuel B. Cafen.
Secretary. — Geo. M. Boynton, d. d.
Field Sect. -Wk. A. Duncan, ph. d.
Editor. — M. C. Hazard.
Business Manager. —
Wm . F. Whtttemorb,
a„»~4. \ Ow. P. Smith, Boston.
Agents. — j j H tewksbury, Chicago,
Treasurer. — E. Lawrence Barnard.
DIRRCTOR8.
Alex. McKbnzte, d. d.
Joshua W. Wellman, d. d.
Rev. Charlies B. Ricr.
B. Frank Hamilton, d. d.
William H. Ward well.
Samukl B. Caprn.
Chablss A. Richardson.
E. Lawrence Barnard.
John N. Denibon, Eaq.
Hon. James M. W. Hall.
Joshua W. Davis, Esq.
MlCHAKL BURNHAM, D. D.
David Gregg, d. d.
George W. Coburn.
Wm. F. Whtttrmorr.
Rev. Smith Baker*
Rev. Neb EMi ah Botnton.
Arthur S. Johnson.
Arthur Little, d. d.
H. Edward Abbott.
Frbd'k H. Kidder.
E. F. Williams, d. d., Chicago, 111
C H. Cask,
Isaac W. Camp, ••
Gen. Joseph B. Leaks, '*
Oren B. Taft, Esq.,
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Object:
First. — To direct the charities of the chnrohes in establishing Sunday schools in
needy places, to provide those that are weak with such equipments as shall enable
them to be efficient, and to systematize and give direction to Sunday-school work.
Second. — To furnish to pattors, teachers, and Sunday schools aids to the study of
the Bible, and all needful Sunday-school literature.
Third. — To prepare general religious reading, and to distribute tracts and books
amoog the destitute.
Fourth.— To set forth the history and explain the principles and polity of the
Congregational chnrohes.
the missionary department
Sustain* Sunday-school missionaries; furnishes Sunday-school helps, libraries, and
other literature to new and needy Sunday schools, either gratuitously or at reduced
cost. Contributions are used only for missionary work.
During the year 1889, tbey have through their superintendents, missionaries and
others aided in the organization of 485 Sunday -schools. They have made about 2,500
grants of Sunday-school helps and other literature. Their missionaries have visited
many new fields, canvassed many communities, and preached on Sundays and at
other times.
The receipts for the year were $54,984.82, and the expenses. $56,470.26.
Publishes the Pilgrim Series of lesson helps, adapted to all grades of teachers and
scholars ; the Well-Spring and the Mayflower, weekly papers for children and youth ; the
Pilgrim Teacher, monthly, containing expositions of the lessons, news of Sunday
schools and missionary work, lists of books for Sunday-school libraries, etc.; and
all other requisites for Sunday schools. It also issues books, tracts, and pamphlets on .
general religious subjects, and on matters of special interest to Congregationaliats.
Books and tracts from all publishers at lowest rates.
THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
Directory. 1. General correspondence concerning missionary work should be ad-
dressed to Bev. George M. Boy n ton, d. d., Secretary, Congregational House, Boston.
2. Correspondence in regard to the representation of toe Missionary work of the
Society before conferences and churches should be addressed to W. A. Duncan,
ph. D. , Field Secretary, at the Bonton office. *
3. Contributions should be sent to E. Lawrence Barnard, Treasurer, Congrega-
tional House, Boston.
4. Correspondence concerning state Sunday-school work or contributions may be
sent to the Superintendent of each State.
5. Correspondence relating to manuscripts, articles for periodicals, tracts, etc.,
should he directed to M. C. Hazard, Editor, Room 30, Congregational House, Boston.
6. Orders, and correspondence relating to business matters may be addressed to
W. F. Whittemore, Congregational House, Boston, or to either of the Agents.
68 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
THE NEW WEST EDUCATION COMMISSION.
Incorporated Nov. 3, 1879.
Western Office, 101 Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois.
Eastern Office, 6 Congregational House, Boston, Mass.
orncsBS.
President. -Mr. W. E. Hals, 189 La Salle St., Chicago.
Vice-President. — Sm boh Gilbert, d. d., Advance Office.
Rec. Secretary. — Gt. S. F. Savage, d. d., Western Office.
'General Secretary. — Rev. Charles R. Bliss, Western Office.
Assistant Secretary. —Mr. George M. Hbrrick, Western Offioe.
Field Secretary. — Rev. 8. S. Mathews, Eastern Office.
Treasurer. — Mr. Wm. H. Hubbard, "The Rookery," Chicago.
Superintendent in Utah. — Mr. Isaac Huse. Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah.
" " New Mexico. — Bay. E. Lyman Hood, Albuquerque.
Object. — The promotion of Christian civilization in Utah and adjacent States and
Territories , by the education of the children and youth under Christian teachers, and
t>y the use of such other kindred agencies as may at any time be deemed wise.
PROGRESS.
General Statement, July 1, 1888.
Schools of all grades 31
Number of Teachers 72
Pupils 3,255
Mormons 1,036
Apostates 886
Mexicans 115
Sabbath schools 24
Pupils in 8. S 2,000
Financial Statement.
Total income for year 1888-9 965,033 07
Expenditures for the year 68,117 70
Debt.
Amount of debt July 1, 1888, incurred for buildings in part from pre-
vious year. 912,084 63
Special Needs.
To be supplied only as funds are specially furnished.
3?ew building at Albuquerque, New Mexico 915,000 00
" " Heber, Utah 4,000 00
The Woman's Home Missionary Association, whose office is in Boston, have given
^rery liberal support to the work of the Commission, from the early days of the move-
ment They now support eight teachers — six in Utah and two in New Mexico.
The Woman's Home Minsionary Unions of Connecticut, Vermont, New York,
Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Dakota, and Missouri
are auxiliary to the Commission, and render much valuable and most welcome aid.
The two offices of the Commission are in the oharge of competent clerks, under
the supervision of the Secretary. Correspondence may be addressed to New West
Education Commission at either offloe. Letters intended for the Seoretary alone
should be marked " Personal."
The work of the New West Commission as a whole, comprising its permanent
academies and its common schools, its Sabbath school*, ana Christian Endeavor
societies, its religious servioes and pastoral work, is much wider in its reach, more
extended and powerful in its influence, and far grander in its opportunities and its
promise than the churches that sustain it, or than even the Directors of the Com-
mission, suppose.
1890.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 69»
THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINAEIES.
BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Bangor, Mb.
Opened October, 1816.
FACULTY.
Levi L. Paenb, d. d., Waldo Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
John 8. Sbwall, d. d., Fogg Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Oratory, and Lec-
turer on Pastoral Theology.
Lbwis F. Stxabns, d. d., Buck Professor of Christian Theology and Lecturer on
Church Polity.
Charles J. H. Ropes, Hayes Professor of New Testament Language and Literature*
Francis B. Dbnio, Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature.
Occasional courses of lectures on practical subjects connected with the ministry,
ministerial work and experience are given by pastors and others.
Tbrms of Admission. — Bangor Seminary is open to all denominations of Chris-
tians. Candidates for admission must produce testimony of their church member-
ship and of their collegiate education. If they have not pursued a college course,
they will be examined, and must exhibit mental training and attainments sufficient,,
in the judgment of the Faculty, to warrant their entering upon a course of theologi-
cal study. Those whose age or circumstance* forbid the pursuit of the complete
course of study may, at the discretion of the Faculty, be admitted to the studies of
the Middle year, and continue their course with the full privileges of the Seminary.
Coursb of Study. — Junior Year, Hebrew Grammar, Principles of Interpreta-
tion, Exegesis of the Greek and Hebrew Scriptures; Lectures on Old Testament
Theology, and on New Testament Theology; New Testament Greek; Introductory
Philosophy, with text-books and lectures; Essays, and Lectures on Style and Eng-
lish Literature.
Middle Year, Systematic Theology; Ancient Church History; Exegetical studies-
continued: New Testament Greek continued; Vocal Culture and Oratory.
Senior Year, Mediae val and Modern Church History; Homiletios; Pastoral the-
ology and Church Polity; Exegetical studies continued; New Testament Greek con-
tinued.
Special instruction in Nbw Tbstambnt Greek. — Attention is specially called
to the provision for instruction in New Testament Greek. The demands of the*
churches for pastors have been greater than could be supplied with men of col-
legiate education. The Seminary has therefore admitted students who are well
qualified in other respects, but have no classical training. These are usually per-
sons who by reason of age or other circumstances are unable to delay longer their
theological studies, and oannot wisely be counselled to seek further preparation in
some classical institution. With reference to the needs of this class, special instruc-
tion in New Testament Greek has been provided.
Preaching — As it is believed to be conducive to the best professional training to
combine practice with theory, and as special facilities are afforded in the compara-
tively destitute missionary fields in the immediate neighborhood of the Seminary,,
students are allowed to exercise their gifts in holding meetings and in preaching as
opportunities may offer, under the expres* approbation of the Faculty, it being pro-
vided that the. prescribed exercises of the Seminary are not neglected. This privi-
lege is enlarged after licensure at the close of the Middle Year.
Post-graduate Scholarships. — Two scholarships have been recently estab-
lished for graduates of this Seminary. One is in Bowdoin College and is for the pur-
pose of aiding any student who, after graduating in the Seminary, desires to take a*
post-graduate year in the College The other is for the benefit of any student who-
wishes to take a fourth year of study in the Seminary.
Expenses. — There is no charge for tuition, rooms, furniture, library, or any priv-
ilege of the Seminary. The dormitory has been thoroughly repaired and refitted..
The rooms are carpeted and furnished. The income of the Washburn fund and some
other funds, given expressly to aid members of the Semiuary, will be distributed to-
those who need.
Library. — The Seminary has an excellent library, numbering sixteen thousand
volumes, specially selected to meet the wants of the students. There is a permanent,
library fund, with the income of which constant additions are made of the latest and
most valuable literature.
The next seminary year will open on Thursday, Sept. 11, 1890.
The next anniversary will occur on Wednesday, June 3, 1891.
For Catalogues or for admission, address
FRANCIS B. DBNIO, Secretary.
1890.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 71
AXDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Andovrb, Mass.
Opened for servioe, September 28, 1806.
FACULTY.
Edwards A. Park, d. d., ll. d., Professor Emeritus of Christian Theology.
Austin Phrlfs, d. d., Professor Emeritus of Sacred Rhetoric.
Jokk P. Qulltvrr, d. d., Stone Professor of the Relations of Christianity to the
Secular Sciences.
Eorrrt C. Smyth, d. d., Brown Professor of Ecclesiastical History, and President
of the Faculty.
William J. Tucker, d. d., Bartlet Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, and Lecturer on
Pastoral Theology.
Roy. John P. Taylor, m. a., Taylor Professor of Biblical Theology. (Assigned to
Biblical History and Oriental Archaeology.)
Roy. J. Wbslry Churchill, m. a., Jones Professor of Elocution.
Grorgb Harris, d. d., Abbot Professor of Christian Theology.
Edward Y. HnvcKS, d. d., Smith Professor of Biblical Theology.
Rer. William H. Rydkr, m. a., Associate Professor of Sacred Literature.
Grorgr F. Moorr,d. d., Hitchcock Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature.
Rev. William L. Ropes, m. a., Librarian.
Sklah Merrill, d. d., ll. d., Curator of the Museum.
lecturers, 1889-1890.
Boy. E. G. Robinson, d. d., ll. tj., Hyde Lecturer on Foreign Missions.
Prof. Jacob Gould Sorurman, m. a., d. so., Winkley Lecturer on Belief in God,
its Sources and Grounds.
1890-1891.
Bishop John F. Hurst, d. d., ll. d., Hyde Lecturer on Foreign Missions.
Pros. M. H. Buckham, d. D., Winkley Lecturer on Christianity at Work upon
Social Problems.
Calendar. — The annual period of study is divided into three Sessions by two
recesses. The next Seminary year begins on Wednesday, September 17, 1890, and
-ends -June 11, 1891. Recesses, Deo. 22-Jan. 5; March 19-23; vacation, June 11-
Sept.16.
Course of Study. — The Junior Year is devoted mainly to Biblical Exegesis and
Introduction; the Middle year to Biblical and Systematic Theology; the Senior to
Sacred Rhetoric, Pastoral Theology, and History of Christian Life and Doctrine.
Systematic Theology is begun in the first year; also Biblical History. Lectures on
Christianity and Science, the 8criptures, Elocution, with exercises in vocal culture,
-continue through the oourse. Electives in O. T. Introduction, N. T. Exegesis,
Life of Christ, Christian Ethics. Social Economics; also, optionals in Philosophy,
German, Greek, Arabic, Aramaic, Hieroglyphs, etc.
Fourth Yrar for advanced study. Each member of the Advance Class chooses
his studies, subject to approval by the Faculty, and receives from the professors in
the departments chosen personal direction and assistance. Special facilities are
afforded for private reading and researoh. Ten scholarships ($200 each) are avail-
able for members of this class.
Library and Museum. — The Library now numbers more than 47,000 volumes, is
constantly increased, and is open every week-day for the examination and drawing
of books. A full reference library has been opened on the ground floor of Brechin
Hall. The Museum comprises objects relating to missionary life and work, a monu-
mental slab from Nimrdud, a relief model of Jerusalem, and a collection, recently
greatly increased, of Palestinian flowers, birds animals, reptiles, insects, domestic
utensils, weapons, coins, rolls, inscriptions, etc., constituting a remarkably large
Rod rich biblical museum in which may be seen a multitude ofobjects referre d to in
the Bible.
A w*Il-fumished Gymnasium is open to the use of the students.
Location. — The Seminary was located with a view to the advantages of uninter-
rupted study. These advantages have been retained, and are accounted of increasing
value. At the same time, through the rise and growth of oities in the immediate
-vicinity, the students of the Seminary have special opportunities for studying the
various conditions of ohurch work, and the different method** of preaching. Anuover
is within four miles of Lawrence, ten of Lowell and Haverhill, fifteen of Salem, and
twenty of Cambridge and Boston. The situation is remarkably healthful.
For information respecting Conditions of Membership, Optional Work, Honorary
Scholarships, Pastoral Scholarship* for Evangelistio work in Boston and for the
investigation of special subjects in Reformatory work, the Winkley and Seminary
Fellowithips ($600 each), Expenses and Pecuniary aid, see Catalogue, which may
be obtained by application to the President of the Faculty.
1890.] THEOLOGICAL 8EMINAKIE8. 73
CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Chicago, III.
Opened lor Instruction, October, 1808.
FAODLTY.
FKAXKLnr W. Fibk, d. d.v ll. d., President and Wisconsin Professor of Sacred
Rhetoric
Gborgb N. Boabdman, d. d., ll. d., Illinois Professor of Systematic Theology.
Samuel Ivan Ourtiss, d. d.. New England Professor of Ola Testament Literature
and Interpretation, and Librarian.
G. Buckingham Willoox, d. d., Stone Professor of Pastoral Theology and Special
8tudie*.
Hugh McDonald Scott, d. d., Sweetser and Michigan Professor of Ecclesiastical
History.
Rev. George H. Gilbert, ph. d., Iowa Professor of New Testament Literature
and Interpretation.
Prof. J. R. J. Anthony, Instructor in Elocution.
Rev. G. A. Zimmerman, ph. d., Instructor in the German Department.
Rev. R. A. Jernberg, b. d., Instructor in the Dano-Norwegian Department.
Rev. Fridolf Risbbrq, Instructor in the Swedish Department
Rev. M. W. Montgomery, Instructor in English in the Scandinavian Department.
Admission. — The Seminary is open to students of all denominations. Candidates
for admission to the regular course must have received a collegiate education, or an
equivalent preparation. Students from other seminaries may be admitted by cer-
tificate.
Terms and Vacations. — The next term will begin Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1890.
and continue till the fourth Wednesday in April, when there will be a vacation of
four mooths, forprivate study and remunerative Christian work.
Situation. — The Seminary Buildings front Union Park. The location is quiet,
but the centre of the city may be reached in fifteen minutes.
Course or Study. — The Juniors have four exercises a week in Hebrew, four in
Greek, and one each in Theology. History, Homiletics, and Elocution. The Middlers
have five exercises a week in Theology, two each In History, Hebrew, and Greek,
and one each in Homiletics, and Elocution ,m The Seniors have three exercises a week
in Homiletics, two each in Hebrew and Greek, three in History, one in Theology, and
one in Pastoral Theology, besides private exercises in Homiletics and Elocution.
The "Special Course" includes the full course in all the years, except Hebrew
and Greek, and has the following supplementary studies, which are limited to
the first year: Rhetoric, Logic, Moral Philosophy, and daily exercises in English
Composition and Bible Exposition.
Thb German and thb Scandinavian Departments. — Students in these
departments take the regular or special course in the English language, according
to their grade of preparation, that they may be able to preach also in English.
They are, howef er, excused from some English studies, principally of a homiletical
or practical kind, in place of which they attend such exercises in their own native
languages as are best adapted to prepare them to minister to our German or Scan-
dinavian fellow-citizens.
Examinations.— In each year there are two public examinations, oral and written,
of all the classes.
The Alumni Institute will be held in anniversary week, April 22.
Hammond Library. — This contains the General and the Reference Library
with over 9,400 volumes, and the Reading Room. Both of the latter are furnished
with the best helps for students, and are open daily. The students have easy access,
also, to the public libraries of Chicago, some of which are among the best endowed
in the country.
Expenses.— No charges are made for instruction, or for the use of Hammond
Library. Furnished rooms are assigned to new Ktudents, by the treasurer, in the order
of application'. The following charges are made for the occupancy of rooms in the
Seminary buildings: incidentals and care of students' rooms, $15 a year; fuel and
light, $10 a year. Good hoard can be had in private families in the neighborhood of
the Seminary for $2.50 or $3.00 a week.
FsxnrxiARY Aid. — From the American Education Society, supplemented by the
Wentern Education Society and the Scholarship funds of the Seminary, a total of
$100 a year for students in the regular course, snd $120 for Middlers and Seniors
in the special course, who cannot provide the means to pay their own expenses
without undue delay in their studies, and who give, promise of usefulness In the
ministry. Owing to the large increase in the number of students, aid cannot be
afforded to needy students in the special and Foreign Departments of the first year
beyond $00. This sum is given only in the second half of the year to those who
pass creditably the Holiday examination. Students also enjoy opportunities for
earning money by teaching, mission work, and preaching.
Application for admission or for catalogues may be made to Prof. H. H. Scott,
Secretary of the Faculty, 520 West Adams St., or to Mr. H. W. Chester, Treasurer,
81 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
1890.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 75
HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Hartford, Ct.
Founded, 1834.
FACULTY.
Chjhtxr T>. Hartrantt, d. d., President, Waldo Professor of Biblical and
Ecclesiastical History, and Instructor in Encyclopedia and Methodology.
Edwin G. Bissell, d. d., Nettleton Professor of the Hebrew Language and
Literature, and Instructor in Syriao and Biblical Aramaic
Andrew G. Zenob, d. d., Hosmer Professor of New Testament Exegesis.
Graham Taylor, d. d., Samuel Hawes Professor of Practical Theology.
Waldo 8. Pratt, a. m., Professor of Ecclesiastical Music and Hymnology, and
Registrar.
Ernest G. Richardson, ph. d., Associate Professor of Bibliology, and Librarian.
Clark S. Bkardblee, a. m., Associate Professor of Systematic Theology.
Williston Walker, ph. d., Associate Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Charles 8. Nash, a. m., Instructor in Elocution and in Biblical Theology.
Arthur L. Gillett, a. m., Associate Professor of Apologetics.
AUGUSTUS C. Thompson, d. d., Lecturer on Foreign Missions.
Austin B. Bassbtt, b d., Lecturer on Experiential Theology.
Prof. Albert 8. Cook, ph. d. , of Yale University, Carew Lecturer for 1890-91.
Subject: " The Religious Literature of the Middle English Period."
The Srminary is managed by a Board of Trustees, annually elected by The
Pastoral Union, a large and increasing body of aotive ministers. The members of
the Union, the Trustees and the Faculty give assent to the creed of the Union as in
accord with the doctrinal belief of historic Congregationalism.
The Bible holds a central position in the system of the institution, requiring from
both instructors and students the ablest and devoutest treatment. The course of
study aims (1) to establish sound methods of investigating the Scriptures, (2) to
train the power of formulating Scriptural truth, and (3) to indicate the way of
applying that truth both to the facts of history and experience and to all problems
of the present and the future. The Bible is minutely studied in its original Ian*
guages; systems of faith and morals are inductively built up out of Biblical ma-
terials: every kind of practical question regarding individual and social life is
studied In the light of Biblical revelation.
Hence the Seminary steadfastly presents God's thought and God's will as the
supreme objects of all science and the supreme guides of all conduct. It is thus
forced to oppose all rationalistic and secularizing tendencies. Not only does it up-
hold "Theology, the queen of sciences/' but its chief purpose as an educational
agency is the formation under God of personal religious character, devout and de-
voted, as the only basis for scholarship, conduct, ana power.
The method of instruction is partly through text-l>ooks. partly by lectures, and
partly through original investigation on the part of the student. Emphasis is laid
throughout upon a close personal relation between instructor and pupil. The course
of instruction is unusually unified, continuous, and thorough. The apparatus includes
ample buildings, a library of 45,000 volumes and over 20,000 pamphlets, reading-
room, gymnasium, etc. The habit of original investigation is diligently cultivated.
Methods believed to be peculiarly effective are used in Hebrew and Greek, in history,
in dogmatic theology, and in pastoral theology. In the latter field not only is
instruction given in theory, but extensive practical work is expected in preaching, in
the methods of all varieties of evangelistic and charitable effort, and in personal
Christian work among all classes of men. Systematic instruction is provided in
music and elocution. In view of the increasing value to students of theology of a
knowledge of German, competent instruction in that language is provided.
Special and advanced courses are provided for those who desire them.
As incentives to scholarship, four prizes, two fellowships for foreign study, and suit-
able degrees (granted only on special examination) are offered.
Terms of Admission. — Candidates for admission must be members of some
Christian church, and graduates of some college (or at least of sufficient literary
acquisition to undertake the regular course). Those who are not college graduates
may be admitted on probation during the first semester.
All courses are open to women on the same terms as to men.
Expenses. — No charge 1b made for tuition, rooms, furniture, and bedding, or use
of the library and apparatus, except a nominal fee of $20 for use of steam and for
supervision. Board is provided at the Seminary under the care of the Students'
Association at $3.50 per week.
Scholarship aid is provided for those needing it to the amount of 860 to $100 per
' year, in addition to the grant of $75 from the Education Society. Various oppor-
tunities fur remunerative work are open to those who desire it.
Calendar. —The fifty-seventh year begins on Sept. 18, 1890, and closes on Hay 14,
1891, with recesses at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. For convenience the
various courses are arranged in two semesters, the second of which begins on Jan. 19,
1891. Examinations are held at the close of both semesters.
For the annual Register, which gives full details of the course of study and of
the entire Seminary organization, address either the President or the Rroistrar.
76 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY IN OBERLIN COLLEGE,
Obbbun, Ohio.
Opened for sendee in 1836.
FACULTY.
Rev. Jambs H. Faibchild, Finney Professor of Theology and Moral Philosophy.
Rev. William G. Ballahtqhe, Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature,
Rev. G. Fbbdbbick Wright, Professor of New Testament Language and Literature.
Rev. Albbrt H. Cubbibb, Holbrook Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral
Theology.
Rev. Frank H. Foster, Professor of Church History.
Rev. William B. Chamberlain, Instructor in Elocution.
Rev. John Lbaddtgham, Principal aod Professor of Theology in the Slavic De-
partment.
Rev. Edward I. Boswobth, Professor of the English Bible.
Louis F. Miskovsky, B. S., Instructor in the Slavic Languages.
Rev.. A. Hastings Ross, Special Lecturer on Church Polity.
Rev. Jambs Douglas, Douglas Lecturer on the Relations of Science and Religion,
and on Comparative Religion.
The Department of Theology is open for the admission of students of every denomi-
nation. Students of this department are permitted to attend lectures and c) <ssea
in the other departments, so far as they may have time, without extra charge. Upon
those who complete the three years' Classical Course, the Academic Degree of Bach-
elor of Divinity (b. d.) is conferred.
Classical Coubsb. — This has recently been greatly enlarged and rearranged upon
the elective system. Candidates for a degree are required to have completed work
amounting to 1,138 hours of lectures and recitations (besides rhetorical work). Of
this work, 628 hours are required, including courses in Exegesis of the Greek New
Testament, Natural and Revealed Theology, Churoh History, Homiletics, Relations
of Science and Religion, and the Forms of Modern Scepticism.
In addition, 1,250 hours of elective work are offered, of which the student most
elect at least 510 hours. The elective courses include Hebrew and Old Testament
Exegesis, Old Testament Introduction and Theology, Aramaic, Septuagint Greek,
New Testament Exegesis, Church History, History of Doctrine, Church Polity,
Homiletics, and Pastoral Theology.
English Coubsb. — This is to prepare mature men for the ministry in two years.
It includes preparatory studies in Rhetoric and Philosophy, 340 hours Exegesis of
the English Bible, Special Lectures, and the full course of Systematic and Practical
Theology.
Slavic Department. — The object of this department is to train up pastors for
the Slavio immigrants now in this country. It is in charge of a principal, an Ameri-
can, and a Bohemian-American instructor. The course of study occupies three years,
and, in English, includes instruction in the Old and New Testaments, Mental and
Moral Philosophy, Church History, and Theology. In Bohemian, the students are
drilled in the preparation and delivery of such various addresses as may be required
of them in their after work.
Library. — The Library of the College contains over twenty thousand volumes.
Council Hall, the building devoted exclusively to the Department of Theology,
provides fully furnished rooms for fifty students. No expense is incurred for instruc-
tion, or for the use of the library. The price of board is from $2 00 to $2.50 per week,
or from $68 to $85 for the thirty-four weeks of the theological year. Fuel and
lights will not cost more than $15. Add the charge of $5.00 per term for the care
of the building, and the entire necessctry expenses of the year— not including cloth-
ing, travelling expenses, and books — need not exceed $100.
Help is granted from scholarship funds contributed by friends of the Seminary
and from the American Education 8ociety. The amount ordinarily received from
both these sources is $150.
The opportunities for students to aid in meeting their expenses are sufficiently
numerous. Some are employed as teachers in the Preparatory School connected with
the College, and the amount received for teaching an hour each day exoeeds the cost
of board. Many vacant pulpits m the vicinity are supplied by theological students,
and compensation is rendered. During the summer vacation of fifteen weeks, all
may supply vacant pulpits in home-missionary and other fields; and suoh opportu-
nities are abundant.
The year of study consists of thirty-four weeks in three terms. The next year be-
gins Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1890.
1890.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 77
PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Oakland, Cal.
Opened for service Jane, 1869.
FAOTXLTY.
Joseph A. Benton, d. d., Professor of Sacred Literature and (pro tern. ) of Philosophy.
Israel E. Dwinbll, d. D.,* Professor of Homiletios and Pastoral Theology, and
(pro tern,) of New Testament Greek.
George Mooab, d. d., Professor of Systematic Theology, and (pro tern.) of Eccle-
siastical History.
Lectures are given frequently by leading pastors of the State.
Regular Studies. — First Tear. Greek; Hebrew*. Sac-e*i Orography and An-
tiquities. Origin, History, Authority, Inspiration mil <. .taou ut the Bible; Inter-
pretation of the Scriptures; Religions of the Wot- l. other thau the Christian;
Natural Science; Mental and Moral Science; Rhetorical Exercises.
Second Year. — Biblical Theology; Greek; Hebrew; Exercises in the Exposition
of the Scriptures; Systematic Theology ; History of Doctrines; Rhetorical Exercises
continued.
Third Year. — Pastoral Theology; Church History; Church Polity; Homiletios;
Rhetorical Exercises continued; Connection of Natural Science with Religion.
[An Exercise in Hebrew and Greek Exegesis twice each week during the second and
third years.]
Special Studies. — In special cases, particular and modified courses of instruction
will be given to those who cannot remain three years, or who, for other reasons,
cannot take the full course of three year*; and these courses of instruction will be
adapted to the necessities of each person, it being understood that every one of this
class will continue his studies as long as practicable.
Preparatory Studies. — Young men who have not had the advantage of a col-
legiate course, and who are, for good reasons, debarred from the prospect of such a
course, are enabled to pursue literary und scientific studies under the direction of
the professors in the Hopkin* Ara>i«»my, immediately associated with the Seminary.
These preparatory studies will vary with the requirements of each student.
Calendar. — The year cou<i*ts of but one term, and begins with the first of
September and ends with the middle of May. There will be a recess during the
Christmas holidays. Students should begin promptly with the term.
Terms or Admission. — Credible evidence of piety, membership in some evan-
gelical church, a collegiate education, or such other literary and scientific attain-
ments as promise a fair degree of usefulness, will entitle all young men to the
Advantages of this Seminary. The benefits of the institution are accorded alike to
students of all denominations of Christians.
Expenses. — There will be no charge for tuition, rent of rooms, or use of furniture.
The trustees will, as far as practicable, furnish text-books free to those who are in
need, themselves being the judges of the necessity. Those who desire it can board
on the premises at the rate of $3.00 per week. Fifty cents additional will be charged
for washing.
Pecuniary Aid. — The American Education Society will render aid to the pupils
of this Seminary who are needy, who are college graduates, and who take the full
course of three years. The amount bestowed will be, when possible, $100 a year to
each beneficiary. Seven paying scholarships yield an -average of about $130 each per
year to nine beneficiaries.
An endeavor is continually made to provide for all the wants of every young man
who wishes to take the full course of study, and every such person is urged to come
to the Seminary, whether he has any means of his own or not. It is believed that
the n«*ces*ary expenses* of a Theological School are less here than any where else in
the Union.
No happier situation is known than the one occupied by this Seminary. The
climate U unequalled for stimulating qualities, for mildness, and for general fineness.
It is favorable to study every month in the rear. It is a cure for many forms of
invalidism. The scenery about the site is not inferior to that of the far-famed Bay
of Naples itself. Both the beauties and the grandeurs of nature are within reach;
and, to some extent, those of man, also.
* Deceased.
1890.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 79
DIVINITY SCHOOL OF YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.
Timothy Dwight, d. d., ll. d., President.
George E. Day, d. d., Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature and Bib-
lical Theology (Old Testament) and Dean.
Samttrl Harris, d. d., ll. d., Professor of Systematic Theology.
George P. Fisher, d. d., ll. d., Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Lewis O. Brastow, d. d., Professor of Homiletic* and the Pastoral Charge.
George B. Stevens, d. d., Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation,
William R. Harper, ph. d. (University Professor of the Semitic Languages),
Instructor in Hebrew.
Frank C. Porter, b. d., Instructor in Biblical Theology {Hew Testament).
Mark Bailey, m. a., Instructor in Elocution.
Gustayb J. Sto eckel, Mus. d. (University Professor of Music), Instructor in Vocal
Music.
SPECIAL LECTURERS.
Rev. Jambs Stalker, d. d., of Glasgow, Scotland, Lyman Beecher Lecturer on
Preaching.
Rev. John Hall, d. d., of New York. (Subject to be announced.)
Rev. William M. Taylor, d. d., of New York, on the Devotional Services in Public
Worship.
Hon. Edward J. Phelps, ll. d., Kent Professor of Law in Yale University, on
International Relations as affecting the Peace of the World.
Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus, d. d., of Chicago, 111., on the Higher Ministries of Con-
temporary English Poetry.
Prof. Leonard J. Sanford, m. d., of New Haven, on the Preservation of Health.
Relation to the University. — The Divinity School is one of the Departments
of Yale University. Its members receive from the Corporation, on completing their
three-years' course of study, the degree of b. d. They have access to the public col-
lections of the University, such as the Library, the Peabody Museum, and the collec-
tion of paintings and statuary in the School of the Fine Arts. They are permitted
to attend free of expense, so far as will not conflict with their professional studies,
the lectures and recitations in the College and the Sheffield Scientific School, and, if
expecting to become foreign missionaries, those of the Medical Department.
Course op Study. —The first year is devoted chiefly to Hebrew and the Exegesis
of the Greek New Testament* the second year to Systematic Theology, Church His-
tory, Old Testament Biblinal Theology, and Church Polity; the third year to Sacred
Rhetoric, the History of Christian Doctrine, and New Testament Biblical Theology.
Additional lectures on Preaching and other important subjects are delivered before
all the classes by eminent ministers and scholar* in this country and Europe. There
are also optional classes oonducted by the Professors in New Testament Introduction,
German, Byriae, and Chaldee. Once a week there is a Rhetorical Exeroise for all the
classes. Instruction in Vocal Culture and Elocution, and also in Sacred Music if
desired, is continued through the entire course.
Graduate or Fourth- Year Class. — Students who have completed a three-
ypars' course of theological study, here or elsewhere, are admitted to the Graduate
Class, established nine years since, in which advanced studies in Theology are pur-
sued under the direction of the Professors.
The Libraries of the University, to whioh the students have access, including the
Reference Library of the Divinity School, contain about 180,000 volumes.
The Hooker Fellowship, for tbe encouragement of further theological study
in this country or abroad, the annual income of which is 8000 for two years after
graduation, is offered to the class entering in September, 1890.
Expenses. —There is no charge for instruction, use of libraries, or room rent.
The rooms, which will accommodate one hundred and fifty students, are designed in
general for only one occupant. Each room has a bedroom attached, and is carpeted
and furnished with all needful furniture except bedclothing. The chief expenses for
tbe session are for board, $3.25 to 34.00 a week ; fuel and light, $26 to $30; and $10 a
year for care of room and incidental expenses.
Scholarship Funds and other Aids. — Students whose circumstances require
it are aided to the amount of $100 a year, from the income of scholarship funds.
Additional aid to the amount of $75 is afforded by the American Education Society
to its beneficiaries.
Commencement of the Term.— The next annual term of study will begin on
Thursday, Sept. 25, 1800, and continue till the third Wednesday in May (anniver-
sary), when the vacation of four months, in which the students have the opportunity
to engage in some form of remunerative labor, will commence.
Application for Admission.— The Seminary is open on equal terms to students
of all Christian denominations. Applications for admission, or for the annual Cat-
alogue containing further information, may be made to the Dean of the Faculty,
Prof. George E. Day, New Haven, Conn., or to any of the other professors.
so
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
STUDENTS.
IAH8 AKD BSSIDKVCXS.
Ablett, John Charlea, Hudson. Mich.
Ackerman, Arthur Wilmot, W.Medford,Mass.
Adams, Joseph Marvin, Paris, 111.
Alden, David Adonijah, Roscoe, III.
Allis, William Baker, Andover, Mass.
Anderson, Carl Julius, Pittsburg Pa.
Anderson, George Page, Walla Walla, Wn.
Anderson, Gustaf. Chicago, 111.
Anderson, Olof Peter, Garfield, Minn.
Angel, Bernhardt Chicago, III.
Armes, Arthur Henry, Chicago, 111.
Armstrong, Lyman Paul, Oakland, Cal.
Arn, Arthur John, Kansas City, Kan.
Artope, Joseph Henry, Augusta, Ga.
Atwater, Earnest Richmond, Oberlin, O.
Axelson, John Albert, Kiron, To.
Ayers, Ada Underwood, Hartford, Ct.
Avers, Eugene Edmond, Hartford, Ct.
Bagby, Edward Benjamin, Tappahannock, Va.
Bailey, Jesse, Auburn, Me.
Baird, Lucius Olmsted, Chicago, 111.
Baker, Frank Clyde, Bay City, Mich.
Baker, Henry Bolfe, Independence, Io.
Baker, William Henry, Wallaceton, Ky.
Balch, Frederic Homer, Hood River, Or.
Baldwin, Samuel Arthur, Oberlin, O.
Barbour, James Ernest, Orange. O.
Barnes, Clifford Webster, Pasadena, Cal.
Barnes, Fremont Summerfield, Oberlin, O.
Barrett, Frank William Zelotus, Clarksfield,0.
Barton, William Eleazar, Sublette, 111.
Bary, Emil Benjamin, Chicago, 111.
Bates, Charles Sumner, Mar* h field, Mass.
Bates, George Latimer, Abingdon, 111.
Bauer, Carl Georg Emil, Copenhagen, Den.
Baumann, Adolph Henry, Oregon City, Or.
Beard, Gerald Hamilton, Chicago, 111.
Beede, Aaron, Athens, Me.
Bengston, Gustaf, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Bergmans, Jacob Cornelius, Old Mission, Mich.
Bergstrum, Clans Alfrid, East Greenwich, R.I.
Berry, John Faris, Hudson, O.
Biddle, Eli George, New Haven, Ct.
Bigelow, Edwin Victor, Seattle, Wn.
Binder, George Julius, Rochester, N. Y.
Bissell, Harry Gaston, Ahmednagar, Tnd. [Ct.
Bjorkman, Louis William Anderson, Hartford,
Blronbom, Charles Alfred, McKeesport, Pa.
Black, Edward Henry, Ft. Wrigby, Can.
31ackman, Virgil, Grafton. N H
Blaisdell, James Arnold, Beloit, Wis. [N. H.
~Blanchard, Edward Bickford, Hudson Centre,
Rlanchard, Francis George, Palgrave, Ontario,
Bocles, George Michael, Manisa, Tar. [Can.
•College and Year
t Seminary and
of Graduating.
Clan.
^^^
___
Chicago, Mid.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. 8en.
De Pauw,
1886
Yale, Mid.
Beloit,
1886
Chicago, Jnn.
Williams,
1889
Andover, Jun.
—
—
Chicago,&te. Jun.
Whitman,
1886
Yale, Mid.
—
—
Chicago, »9u>. Jnn.
—
—
Chicago,&0. Jun.
—
—
Chicagq, Mid.
Beloit,
1889
Chicago, Jun.
W>»shburn,
1886
Chicago, Grad.
Yale.
1887
Yale, Jun.
WilberforceU.'89
Yale, Jun.
Oberliu,
1887
Oberlin, Mid.
—
—
Chio*go.Sto. Mid.
Wellesley,
—
Hartford, Sp.
Bethel,
—
Hartford, Jun.
Kentucky U
.1887
Yale, Sen.
Bates,
1887
Yale, Jun.
Yale,
1885
Yale, Sen.
Oberlin,
1886
Yale, Sen.
Iowa,
1882
Andover, Adv.
Berea,
1885
Oberlin, Mid.
—
—
Pacific, R. L.
Oberlin,
—
Oberlin, Eng.Sen.
Coe,
1886
Andover, Sen.
Yale,
1889
Yale. Jun.
—
—
Oberlin, Eng. Sp.
Oberlin,
—
Oberlin, Sen.
Berea,
1885
Oberlin, S*-n.
Chicago Uni
• ^^™
Chicago, Jun.
—
Bangor, Sen.
Knox,
1885
Chicago, Mid.
—
—
Chioago,D.iv*.Md.
—
—
Pacific, Mid.
Yale,
1887
Yale, 8«*n.
Bates,
1844
A ndorer, Sen.
—
—
Chicago. Sn. Mid.
Albion,
—
Oberlin, Jun.
Brown U.
1888
Yale, Mid.
Adelbert,
1888
Oberlin, Mid.
—
—
Yale, R. L.
Wash'ton U.
1887
Yale, Sen.
—
—
Pacific, Jun.
Michigan U.
» "™"
Hartford, Jun.
—
—
Hartford, Sp.
—
—
Chicago, Sw. Jnn.
Alleghany,
—
Chicago, 8p. Mid.
—
—
Bangor, Sen.
Beloit,
1889
Hartford, Jun.
Dartmouth,
1889
Andover, Jnn.
—
—
Oberlin, Eng. Sp.
Athens Uni.
1888
Andover, Jun.
* A dash in the column of colleger Implies that the student ha* never been oonnected with
■any college ; the name of a college followed by a dash In place of year implies that the student
was connected with that college, but did not complete the coarse, A list of the colleges and
universities may be found at the end of this list.
t " Sen." means Senior. "Mid." Middle. •• Jnn." Junior. "Sp" means Special Connie;
and when followed by " Sen.," " If id.," or "Jun.," means Special Course 8enIor and the Ilk a.
i«
R. L." means Resident Licentiate. " Grad." means Graduate Class. " Adv." means Ad.
vaneed Class. " D. N.," •• Ger.," " Slav.," and " Sw." mean Dano-Norwegian, German, Slavic,
sand Swedi$h Departments, in Chicago and Oberlin.
1890.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
81
HUUB AXD BBESIDVXOXS.
College and Tear
of Graduating.
Bormose, Niels Nielson, Copenhagen, Den.
Boronghf, Wesley Alfred, Streator, 111.
Boruahak, Morris Sainud, Warschaw, Russia.
Bower, William George, Sebastopol, Cal.
Bradford, Emery Lucius, Boston, Mass.
Bradford, George Frederick, Freedom, Me.
Bradley, Earnest Edward, Stockbridge, Mass.
Brainard, Frank Gunti, Wyanet, 111.
Brainard, Homer Worthington, Hartford, Ct.
Braithwaite, Edward Ernest, Unionville, Out.
Breasted, Jamea Henry, Downer's Grove, 111.
Brerkenridge, Juan if a, Mew Windsor, III.
Breckenridge,Wm. Watson, New Windsor, 111.
Breed, Mete Amos, Ann Harbor, Mich.
Brenn, Frank, Hopkins, Minn.
Brighain, John, Putaburg, Pa.
Brigtiam, Lilian Leu a, Wrmontville, Mich.
Bright, Jes.«e Levi, Columbus, O.
Brintnall, Walter Ambrose, Sieilacoom. Wn.
Brock, George At wood, Boston, Ma*»s.
Bromer, Albert Shepard, Schwenkville, Pa.
Broms, Jobu Theodore, Oakland, Cal.
Brown, Edwin Call, Bangor, Me.
Brown, Sherman William, W. Winfield, N.Y.
Brown. William James, Frederick, Out.
Buck, George Helon, Crown Point, N. Y.
Buckham, Jame*, Burlington, Vt.
Burgess, Charles, Oberlin, O.
Burgess, Hubert Frederick, Alameda, Cal.
Burliug, James Perkins, Eldora, Io.
Buniap, Irving Arthur, Fitchburg, Mass.
Burn ham, Colliua Grant, Chicopee, Mass.
Burroughs, Cbas. Fredeiiok, Worcester, Mass.
Burroughs, Charles Henry, Prattville, Mi<h.
Burtner, Daniel Emery, West Fairview, Pa.
Bush, Harvey Safford. Port Huron, Mich.
Butler, James Eadie. Webster, Mich.
Cady, William Jay, Denver, Col.
Calhoun. Harry Campbell, Goheenville, Pa.
Camfield, Lewis Emerson, Yankton. S. D.
Campbell, Walter Webster, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Carlson, Eskil Magnus, Gitaon City, 111.
Chandler, Everett Sawyer, Albiou, Neb.
Cuannon, Irving Monroe, Davenport, Io.
Chapin. Bobert Coit, Beloit, Wis.
Chapman, Edward Mortimer, Old Say brook,
Chickering Otis, Andover, Mass. [Ct.
Childress, John F., Ash wood, 111.
Childs, Bernard Vauderkeeft, Bath, N. H.
Churchman, Martha, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Clark, Calvin Montague, Berlin, Ger.
Clarke, Chester Merritt, Galesburg, 111.
Clark, Jesse C, West Salem, O.
Clark, Rulifson, North Blenheim, N. Y.
Clarke, William Paine, Samokov, Bulgaria.
Cleaveland, Willis Milton, Bolton, Ct.
Comptou, Herbert Edgar, Ohio, 111.
Conrad, George Alfred, Grinneil, Io.
Conley, Henry Washburn, Ellsworth Fall?, Me.
Corel!, Arthur John, Nauoleon, Mich.
Craig. Timothy Currier, Island Falls, Me.
Crawford, Charles Dow, Springfield, Mo.
Credeford, George Henry, Lowell, Mass.
Crosby, John Fergus, Annawan, 111.
Cr» ss, Allen Eaatman, Manchester, N. H.
Dahl, Olaus, Loch i el, Wis.
l>anforib,jHme4 Bomeyn, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa.
Daniels, Arthur Hill, Millis, Mass.
6
Bethlehem Setn.
Williams, 1885
Harvard, 1887
M< Gill Univ. 1886
North wt st'n,1886
Wheaton, 1885
Wheaton, 1887
Michigan U. 1884
Amherst, 1887
Oberlin,
Tabor,
Harvard,
U rein us,
1888
1888
1888
Hamilton, 1887
Amherst, 1886
Vermont U. 1881
Iowa, 1889
Amherst, 1888
Bowdoin, 1876
Lebanon Val.1886
Micbigau U. 1888
Denver Univ.
Adalbert, 1884
Michigan U. 1886
Oberlin, 1887
Beloit, 1886
Vale, 1884
Dartmouth, 1869
Lincoln Uui. 1885
Williams, 1884
Knox, 1886
Amherst, 1*88
Boston Univ. —
Wheaton, 1888
Michigan U. 1887
Harxard, 1887
Drury, 1887
N. West, U. —
Amherst, 1886
Luther, 188ft
Amhe<st, 1888
Olivet, 1887
Hemioary and
Claw.
Chicago.D.^.Md.
Chicago, Sp. Juu.
Chicago, (rer. Ju.
Pacific, J int.
Yale, Jum.
Bangor, Juu.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Hartford, Mid.
Oberlin, Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
Oberlin, Mid.
Oberlin, Mid.
Oberlin, Juu.
Oberlin, Slav.
Yale, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. Sp.
Yale, Sen.
Oberlin, Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Pacific, Sen.
Bangor, Sen.
Andover, 8en.
Chicago, Sp. Mhi.
Audo\er, Sen.
Andover, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Obfrlin,Eng.8en.
Chicago, Juu.
Hartford, Jun.
Hartford, Sp.
Andover, Adv.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Yale, S*n.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
Chicago, Sen.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
Andover, Sen.
Chicago, StD. Sen.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Oberlin, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Andovor, R. S.
Chicago, Sen.
Oberliu, Eng. Ju,
Oberlin, Eng. Sp.
Andover, Fellow.
Yale, Mid.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Hartford, Mid.
Hart lord, Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Jim.
Chicago, Mid.
Bangor, Sen.
Andover, Sen.
Andover, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Bangor, Mid.
Andover, Sen.
Andover, Sen.
Vale, Grad.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Seu.
82
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
VAMX8 AND BC8IDKNCXB.
Danlelson, Anders, Hamar, Norway.
Davies, Arthur Ernest, London , Ens.
Davies, John Benjamin, Fredericksburg, O.
Davie*, Llewellyn James, Lake Forest, III.
Davies, Thomas David, Carbondale, Pa.
Davies, William, Sam, Wales.
Davis, Frank William, Hiram, Me.
Day, William Horace, Ottawa, 111.
Dean, Edwin Blanchard, South Bend, Neb.
DeKay, George Herbert, Los Angeles, Cal.
DeMott, George Colby, Boston, Mai*.
Denison, Robert Charles. St. Louis, Mo.
Dent, Elmer Addisou. Athens, O.
Depew, Arnett W., Lee Centre, I1L
U* sBarres, Thomas Cutler, Toronto, Ont.
Dexter, Frank Norman, Hermoxa, 111.
Diokerman, Josiah Pope, Foxboro', Mass.
Dickereon, Charles* Hatfield, Sumter, S. C.
Dickey, Fred Mor*e( Bangor, Me.
Dickinson, Selden Curti*, Randolph, O.
Didriksen, Daniel Martinus, Boston, Mass.
Didriksen, Sevrin Cristain, Bo* ton, Mams.
Dimberg, Per August. Grantsburg, Wis.
Dinbrow, Edward Delavau, Ha warden*. Io.
Doggett, Lawrence Locke. Manchester, Io.
Dolezal, Charles Otii*, North Royalton, O.
Dolliff, Frank S'illman, Monroe, Me.
Douglass, Newell French, Genoa June, Wis.
Doyle, Amos Ayers, Keusington, 111.
Duberger, Henri, Lowell, Mass.
Dostan, Earnest Webster, Boston, Mass.
Dybvik, Martlu Olaus, Chicago, 111.
Dy rness CbristeuThorsteuAon . Ber£en,Norway.
Eby, Charles Lincoln, Eureka, Cal.
Eddie, James Brown, Elgin, Scotland.
Eggleston, Julius Wilbur, Waterbury, Ct.
Elderdioe, Hugh Latimer, Baliimo e, Md.
Etlingsen, Ivar Ludwig, South Chicago. 111.
Emerson , Stephen Goodhue, Ken uebunk port,
Enlow, Charles Egbert, Quincy, 111. [Me.
EiifiStroem. Alfred Peter. Chicago, 111.
Evans, Daniel Abijah, Providence, K. I.
Evan*. David Ellis. River Grove, 111.
Evison, Albert, Lowell, Mass.
Ewell. Edwin, Warsaw, N. Y.
Ezekielian, Sennacherib Viirtavar, Talas. Asia.
Fairbanks, Edward, Hatfield, Mass.
Fallows, Edward Huntington, Chicago, 111.
Farnrmm, Hiram Everett. Belgrade, Me.
Felix, Tanso Ovid, New Poiut, Mo.
Fellow* s, Edward Col ton, Hartford, Ct.
Ferguson, Aristides Thomas, Bangor, Me.
Firthburn. Mosheiin Ross Walter, Millersburg.
Fiske, Arthur Severance, Berlin, Ger.
Force*, Charles Andrews, Wichita, Kan.
Ford, Edward Torre v, Brockton, M*Sd.
Freeman. Marstou Stanley, Amherst, O.
French. Edward Goodhue, Eaton, P. Q., Can.
Frey, Thomas Arthur, Lovettsville, Va.
Friizemeir, William, Bav, Mo.
Garfield, Frank Lewis, Ea*t Jaffrey, N. H.
Gamer, Alexander Carrel, Knoxville, Tenn.
Gearhart, Charles Deun>s, Calliope, lo.
Geer, Curtis Manning, Colchester, Ct.
George, Edward Augustus, Providence, R. I.
Gertsen, Iver, Thesirup, Den.
":M. Charles Otis, Orange, N. J.
U, Arthur Lincoln, Berlin, Ger.
College and tfear
of Ornduatiug.
Lancashire, —
Br> con Wales, —
Lake Forest, 1888
Arnold, —
Haverford, —
Bowdoin, 1885
Amherst, 1889
Amherst, 1889
Amherst, 1889
O. Univ. 1888
Milton, —
Toronto U. 1889
Beloit, —
Amherst, 1886
Oberlin, 1889
Oberlin, 1887
Yale.
Oberlin,
1886
Nioolet,
Harvard,
1860
1889
Wesleyan U. 1889
W.Maryland,1882
Dartmouth, 1887
Hillsdale, —
Hillsdale, 1887
Amherst, 1889
Amherst, 1K86
Colby V. 1889
Western, —
Yale, 1881
Pennsylvania. 1887
Amherst, 18X4
Amherst, 1886
Oberlin, 1886
Roanoke, 1888
Elmhurst Pros.
Amherst, 1888
Williams, 1887
Yale, 1885
Yale, 1889
Amherst, 1880
Semfnnry and
Ciaaa.
Chicago, &tr. Ju.
Yale,
0> erlin,
Han ford,
Bangor,
Yale,
Bangor,
Chicago,
Chicago,
Mid.
Jun.
•)un.
Mid.
Sen.
Jun.
Jun.
Juu.
Oberlin, Eng. Su.
Bangor, Jun.
Chicago,
Yale.
Oberlin,
Yale,
Chicago,
Yale,
Vale,
Jun.
Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
S«*n.
Sen.
Mid.
Oberlin, Eng.Ju.
Oberlin, Sen.
Chicago, D.N.rJu.
Chicago, Grad.
Chicago, Sw. Md.
Chicago, Jun.
Oberlin, Sen.
Oberlin, *S7ar.
Bangor, Jun.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Chicavo, Sp. Sen.
Hartford, Sp.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, VXJV.Ju.
Chi. ago, Grad.
Pa-ific,
Pacific,
Yale,
Yale,
Jun.
Sen.
Jun.
Sen.
Chicago, Sto. S««n.
Olierlm, Sen.
Oberlin, Mid.
Chicago, Sw. Ju.
Bangor, Sen.
Chicago, Sn. Jun.
Chicago, Sp.Mid.
Chicago, Mid.
Chicago, Sp.Mid.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Bangor, Jun.
Yale. Mid.
Hartford, rel.
Chicago,Sp. Mid.
Y ale, Seu.
Oberlin, Sen.
Oberiiu, Eng. Ju.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, • Jun.
Yale, Juu.
Clib ago, Sp. Mid.
Chicago, Sp. S**n.
Hartford, Sen.
Yale. Mid.
Chicago, /J.iV. Ju.
Y le, Jun.
Hartford, Fel.
1890.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
83
VAXES AND BBSIDBNCES.
Gimblett, William Henry, Cnoperstown, N.D.
Goodwiu, Henrv French, Olivet, Mich.
Goodwin, Sam Henry, Men don, Mich.
Gove, Joseph Shermau, Wilmot, N. H.
Graff. Franklin Lather, Mt. Vernon, O
Greene, Frederick Davis, Constantinople.
Greene, George Edmnnd, Copenhagen, N. Y.
Greene, Harvey Bartlett, Lowell, Mass.
Gregory, James Church, Norwalk, Ct.
Grieb Edmnnd, Jerney Oily. N. J.
Griffiths, William, CwmllyiiMl, South Wales,
Groop, Andern, Kitchhurg, Muss.
Gross. Kiel** Peter, Po.toville, Pa.
Grope. Charles William, Schenectady, N. Y.
GulfanoVr, Paul, Chicago, 111.
Halbo Peter Iiigebrigt!*en. Minneapolis, Minn.
Hale, Harris Grafton, Salem, Mat*.
.Hall, Newton Marshall, Manchester, N. H.
Hamilton, Gilbert Monroe, Dundela, Ont.
Hank ein ever, Nathaniel Wm., Davenport, Io.
Hanna, Thomas, Bessbrook, Ireland.
Hansen, Charles John, Manistee, Mich.
Hansen, Ivar Marius, Blair, Neb.
Hansen, Nelson, Flensburg, Schleswig.
Harada, Tasuku, Kobe, Japan.
Harbeck. Edward Vincent, Detroit, Mioh.
Hardy, Edwin Noah, Nel«on, N. H.
Harper, Richard Henry, Chicago, 111.
Harris, Eugene, Nashville, Tenn.
Harris, Rupert Watson, Berea, Ky.
Haskell, Edward Bell, Coliamer, O.
Haun, George, Syracuse, N. Y.
Hazen, Carletcn, Richmond, Vt.
Healey, Sullivan 8cott, Crete, 111.
Hede, Jens Peter, Thi*ted, Den.
Heinzelman, Henry William, Yankton, S.D.
Hei<nian, Gar abed Aram, Arabkir, Turkey.
Hellier, Frank Oscar, Grass Lake, Mich.
Hendry, Thomas, Riverside, 0*1.
Herioev, Rasmus, Silkeborg, Den.
Hersey, Charles Francis, Water ford, Me.
Hertel, Arthur Fiederick, Oberlin, O.
Hetland. Johannes, Clear Lake, Io.
Hill, Johnson Washington, Gu> shill, Va.
Hilliard, Samuel Mullen, Vincentown, N. J.
Hitchcock, Allien Welhuan, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Hitchco<*k, Lyman Potter, Warner's, N. Y.
Hjortsvang, Lngel August, Boruholm, Den. .
Hfodgdon.Thoma* Manning, Greenland, N.H.
Hogue, Robert Murray, Philadelphia, Pa.
HoTbrook, Fred Calvin, Penarook. N. H.
Hollister, Frederic Morton. Olivet, Mich.
Holmes, Henry, St. Paul, Minn.
Hoi p, Lincoln Archer, Columbus, O.
Hoi ton, Charlea Sumner, Everett, Mass.
Holton, Edwanl Payson, Everett, Mass.
Hoi ton, James Webrr, Oberlin, O.
Hooker, George Ellsworth, Birre, Vt.
Hotchklsn, Horace Phillips. Chicago, 111.
Howe, OHn Raymond, Cazenovta, N. Y.
Hudson, Dorr Albert, Wakefield, Mh*-s.
Hudson, Peter James, Eagletowu, I T.
Huffman, William "Nathan, Oakland, Cat
Hughes, James Boaz, Redwood, Cal.
Hunt, William Sherman, Maple ton, Minn.
Hunter, Jamen, Carluke, Scotland.
Hutrhins, Herbert Bacon, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hutchinson, Walter P., Somerville, Mass.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Olivet,
1884
Amherst, 1885
Colorado, —
Williams, 1889
Carmarthen, 1886
Augsburg Sem.
Harvard, 1887
Dartmouth, 1888
Doshbha, —
Amherst, 1887
Wanhburn, —
Fisk Univ. 1887
Baldwin Univ.
Marietta, 1887
Vermont U. 1888
Euphrates, 1885
Michigan Univ.
Bowdoin, 188!)
Doane, 1889
Iowa, —
V.,N.&O.In.,1888
New Jersey, 1880
Amherst, 1882
Syracuse U. 1889
Dartmouth, 1884
Penu. Univ. 1886
Olivet, 1887
Carlton, —
Otterbein Univ.
Amherst, 1889
Amherst, 1887
Amherst, 1883
Syracuse U. 1882
Yale, 1H8*
Drury, 1887
Indiana Un. 1889
Carlton, 1886
Harvard, 1886
Harvard, 1889
Semimtry and
Cla»».
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Bangor, Sen.
Ch'OMgo,Sp. Jun.
Oberlin. Eug.Seu.
Andover, "Adv.
Chic*g.», Sp. Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Jun.
Chicago,(?er.Mid.
Vale, Grad.
Chicago, Sic. Mid.
Chicago,/) <V. Ju.
Oberlin,Eng.Seii.
Chicago, tfw. Mid.
Chic»go,2).A'.Md.
Audovert Mid.
Andover, Mid.
Bangor, Jun.
Chicago, 8p. Jun.
Pacific, Jun.
Chicago, Sp. Jun. *
Chicago,/>.Jv*. Sn.
Chicago, tier. Ju.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Hartford, Sen.
Chicago, Jun.
Oberlin, Sen.
Oberlin, Sp.
Oberlin, Sen.
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Hartford. Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Chicago./;. A7. Jn.
Chicago, ry'er.Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Chicago, Jun.
Pacific, Mid.
Chirago.D.tf.Md.
Andover, Jun.
Oberlm, Jun.
Chicago, D.^T. J u.
Oberlin, Sp.
Chic tgo, Mid.
Yale, Grad.
Hnrtford. Jun.
Chicago, 0.2V\Sn.
Hartford, Gr.<d.
Yale. Grad.
Oberlin. Eng. J u.
Hartford, Mid.
Hertford, Jun.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Jun.
Yale. 8e»»
Oberlin, Eng. Sp.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago.Sp. Jun.
Yale, Md.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, S*-n.
Pacific, Mid.
Pacific, Jun.
Chicago, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Hartford, Jun.
84
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
XAVBS AMD RXSIDBNOE8.
Hyde, George Merriam, Cheapo, 111.
Hyldegaard, Johann C J., Jamestown, N. Y.
lor us, Hen jam Id, Sioux Fall*, 8. D.
lsak'On. Andrew Johu J., Dagus Mines, Pa.
Ivanhoff Koustantine. Samokov, Bulgaria.
Jarkman, George William, Graudville, Mich.
Jackson, George Heniy, New Haven, Ct.
Jackson, Joseph Samuel, Selina, Ala.
James, David Mairfryn, Glen Lyon. Pa.
James, David Rhys, Llangadd<ck, Wales.
James, George Watkin, Pittsburg, Pa.
Janes, Thomas Irvin, Springfield, Mass.
JeflVry, Franklin Ellsworth, Gales burg, 111.
Jelinek, Joseph, Leskovice. Bohemia.
Jerajbec, John, Silver Lake, Miun.
Job, Herbert Keightley, Boston, Mass.
Johanfson, Johan, Warren. Minn.
Johnson, Alfred, Oberlin, O.
Johnson, Frederic Perley, Koslindale, Mass.
Johnson, Johannes EfraimE.,Stillwater,Minn.
Johnson, John Edward, Chicago, 111.
Johnson, John Jonas, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Johnston, Frank Lovejoy, Byron, 111.
Jones, John Lewis, Oak Hill, O.
Jones, Owen, Chicago, III.
Jones, Robert Griffith, Manchester, Eng.
Jordan, Israel, Ca-oo, Me.
Kambouropoulos, Gabriel B.f Manila, Turkey.
Karmarkar, Sumantrao Vishnu, Bombay, Ind.
Kazangian,Kevork Uarutune,Aintab, Turkey.
Kebbe, David Lyman, Hoi list on, Mhss.
Keedy, Edward Kverett, Rohrenville, Md.
Keeling, James Harvey, Utica, N. Y.
Keene, Allen Alonzo, Atkinson, Me.
Keniston, William Babcock, Hampden, Me.
Kent. Laurence, Chicago, 111.
Kjoeller, Laurits Herman, Bornholm, Den.
Kohout, Josef, Ienstyn. Bohemia.
Korn, William Albert, Men z town, Pa.
Knapp, George Perkins, Bitlis, Turkey.
Kriebel, Oscar Shultz, Hereford, Pa.
Lane, Ho.«mer Charles, Twinsburg, O.
LHngdale, Thomas Guy, Cincinnati, O.
Latham, Ernest Royal, Huntsburg, O.
Lathrop, William Gilbert, Providence, R. I.
Lawreuce, Harry Albert, Lima, N. Y.
Lay, Corliss Wilkes, Kewanee, III.
Ledin, Charles Jakob Kristian.New Haven, Ct.
Lee, Graham, Rock Island, 111.
Lee, John Gustitvus, Chicago, 111.
Lewis, Carletto Franoello, Worcester, Mass.
Lfbby, Edgar Heibert, Neligh, Neb.
. Lincoln, Silas Winfield, Litchfield, O.
Lindegren, Oscar. Waterford, Ct.
Lindfltroem, Hj.<lman E. S., Copenhagen, Den.
Little, Arthur Mitchell, Washington, D. C.
Livingston, Stephen Tracy, Jaffrey, N. H.
Lloyd, George, Hulme Cliff, Eng.
Locke, George William, Barnstable. Eng.
Lock rem, Niels Joergen, Go* dhue, Miun.
Lodwick, William. Youngsiown, O.
Loe, Edward Olaus, Grand Meadow, Minn.
Longren, Charles William, Freeport, Me.
Long, Luther Kendall, Strong City, Kan.
Longfellow, Charles Hoi brook, Machias, Me.
Lotm^n, Andreas Bern hard, Muskegon, Mich.
Lowell, George Lnman, Antrim, N. H.
Lusty, George, Oberlin, O.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Amherst, 1888
Hamilton, —
Talladega U. 1889
New London, —
Marietta, 1&H9
Seminary and
Claaa.
Knox,
1887
Harvard, 1888
Amherst, 1887
Wheaton, 1889
i Bate*. 1887
Amherst, 1886
Amherft, 1888
Lebanon Vul'y.l8H9
Rutgers, 1889
Amherst, 1887
^^^ WWW
E. London Inst:
Ursinus, 1887
Harvard, 1887
Oberlin, 1889
Oberlin, —
Cin. Univ., 1888
Olivet, 1888
Brown Univ. 18K9
Oberlin, 1889
Knox, 1887
New Jersey, 1889
Iowa,
Yale, 1889
Williams, 1887
Iowa, 1883
Mt. Allison U.—
Yale,
Bow. loin,
Adrian,
Amherst,
1889
1884
1H83
1880
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, 7). iV. J u-
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Chi<*ago,&t0.Mid.
Oberlin, So.
Chicago, Mid.
Yale. Sen.
Oberlin, Sen.
Oberlin, Eng. .Iu.
Oberlin, Sen.
Oberlin, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Chicago, Sen.
Oberlin, S^lav.-
Oberlin, $la*.
Hart foid, Mid.
Chicago, Suo. Sen.
Oberlin, Eng. Jn.
Andover, Mid.
Chicago, Sw. Ju.
Chicago, Sw. Sn.
Chicago, &w. Ju.
Yale, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Chicago.Sp. Jun.
Pacific, Mid.
Yale, Jun.
Andover, Adv.
Hartford,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Bangor,
Chicago,
Jun.
tlun.
Mid.
Jun.
Jun.
Mid.
Mid.
Jun.
Chicago,/). JV.Jn.
Oberlin, Slav.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Sen.
Oberlin, Jun.
Oberlin, Mid.
Chicago, Mid.
Hartford, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Oberlin, Jun.
Chicago, Sen.
Chicago, Sw. Md.
Hartford, Jun.
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
Andover, R. L.
Chicago, Mid.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Ch1cs<gov£i0. Jnn.
Chicago,/). Ni Ju.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, MM.
Chicago, Jun.
Bangor, Mid.
Chicago, P.N.Jn.
Oberlin, Eng Ju.
Yale, Jun.
Andover, Adv.
Yale, Grad.
Hartford. Sen.
Chicago, D.-Y. Ju.
Bangor, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
1890.]
THEOLOGICAL 8KMIN ARIES.
85
11X11 AMD BKflEDXMCnifl.
Lather, Claire Franklin, Painesville, O.
Ly»ll, .lames Laow, Cortland, O.
Legate, John Mortimer, Laupahoehoe, Hawaii.
Lyon, Clarence Cady, Motison, Mass.
ikon, Frank Emory, Lawn Ridge, I1L
Maar, Frederic Henry, Oakland, Cal.
Macallom, Frederic William, Maxvill-, Ont.
McCartney, Frederick Orris, Denver, Col.
McClemeuts, John, Brighton, Mich.
McClellan. George M , Louisville, Ky.
McC^lUn.TlieodoreColurabiiff.Cupertino.Cal.
McDowell, Alexander, Erie, Col.
McGee, Edward, Jackson, Mich.
McKinnoD, Norman. Stonghton, Mans.
McLaren, James Henry, SourU, P. K. I.
McRoberts, Thomas Rowley, Gnelph, Ont.
Manning, Frederic Wilbur, Andover, Mas*.
Mark wick. William Fixher, New Haven, Ct.
Marsh, Edward Lester, Leicester, Mass.
Marsh, Hammond Levi, Lee Centre, 111.
Marshall. John Wilson. Portage, Wis.
Mason, Henry Bailey. Reading, Mass.
Matson. Per. Alexandria. Minn.
Matthews, John Henry, Toronto, Ont.
Matthew*, Newman, Toronto, Out.
Means, Frederick Howard Dorchester, Mass.
Meckel, Julias Adolnh. Cleveland, O.
Merdanian, Sarki* H.( Castamouny, Turkey.
Merriam, Frank Nixon, Oaklnnd, Cal.
Merwin. Duncan Salisbury, New Haven, Ct.
Meske, Fred Louis, Springfield, Mass.
Mevis, Lyman. Lowell, Mass,
Miles, Arthur, Chicago, III.
Miles, Harry Robert, Applet on. Wis.
Miller, Edgar Calvin LeRoy, Quasqneton. To.
Milliken, Charles Duncklee, Littleton, N. H.
Mills Charles Lawrence, Marietta, O.
Miskovsky, Louis Francis, New York, N. Y.
Moen, Martin, La Crosse, Wis.
Moore, Charles Dayton, White Lake, Mich.
Moore, Edwin. Jr., Aurora, 111.
M«iore, Philip Henry, Champlain, N. Y.
Morgan, William Sacheu*, Pontypool, Eng.
Morrison, Ge<»rge McClellan, Franklin, N. H.
Morse, Morris Webster, Chester, N. H.
Mosea, Albert Curti*s, North field, Mi tin.
Mosser, Herbert Arthur, Olivet, Mich.
Motycha, Anton. Shueyville. lo.
Moulton. James Wilber, Guilford, Ct.
Mudie, Howard, Manchester, Eng.
Mural, Tomoyofthe. Matsuyama, Japan.
Nelson, Andrew Peter, Pax ton, III.
Nelson, Charles Adolphus, Providence. 111.
Nelson, Gustave Adolph, Chicago, 111.
Nelson, John, Chicago, 111.
Nelson. Johu Gothard, Quincy. Mass.
Nelson, Nel« Isaac, St. Louis, Mo.
Nelson. Rosooe, Cxnaan. Me.
Newbvrt, Elmer Ellsworth, Warren, Me.
Newlands, Robert William, Edinburgh, Scot.
Nichols, John Thomas, Freetown, Mass.
Noren, Oscar, Stockholm. Wis.
Nourse, Edward Everett. Bayfield, WU.
Oakes, Frederick Warren, Lawrence, Mass.
Obenhaus, Hermin F. A., Chicago, III
Ogilvie, Andrew Urquhart, Dundee, Soot.
Old*, Calvin Otis, Clinton. Win.
Olson, Constantin, Brantiord, Kan.
Collie and Year
of Crraduattag.
Amherst, 1889
Toronto U. 1880
Bates, —
McQill TJni. 1888
Iowa, 1889
Hillsdale, —
Fisk Univ. 1885
Oberlin, 1888
Colorado, 18S6
Richmond CEng.
Amherst, 1S8H
Iowa, 1882
Beloit, 1887
Harvard, 1888
Oberlin, —
Williams, 1888
Yale, 1888
Stettin Gym. —
E. London Inst
Harvard, 1888
Dartmouth, 1887
Marietta, 18X5
City of N. Y. 1884
Baptist, —
Drurv, 1887
Dartmouth, 1K87
Carlton, 1889
Olivet, 1889
Bates, 1887
Doshisha, 1885
Oberlin, 1889
Seminary and
Class.
Yale. Jnn.
Oberlin, Eng. .Tu.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Sen.
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
Pacific, Sep.
Yale, Sen.
Andover, Jun.
Oberlin, Jun.
Hartford, Mid.
Pacific Mid.
Oberlin. Eng Ju.
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
Bangor, Jun.
Bangor, Sen.
Oberlin, Mid.
Andover, Sen.
Yale, R. L.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
Hartford, Jun.
Chicago,&to. Jun.
Bangor, Sen.
Bangor, Ken.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago, Sp Jun.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale,
Chicago,
Bangor,
Chicago,
Yale.
tfun.
Mid.
Sen.
Jun*
Jnr.
Bates,
1887
Harvard, 1884
Lake Forest, 1888
Bates, 1888
Dundee Un. —
Beloit, 1886
Olierlin, Eng. Sp.
Hartford, .Jan.
Chicago, .lun.
Oberlin, Mid.
Chicago AJ.2V.Ju.
Chicago, Sp. • I un.
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
Bangor, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Hartford, Sen.
Hartford,
Chi< ago,
Seu.
Jun.
thin.
Hav.
Sen.
Mid.
Jun*
Y*»le,
Oberlin,
Yale,
Pacific,
Andover,
Chicago, Sw. Sn.
Oberlin, Jun.
Chi<-ago,£t0. Sen.
Chicigo.Mo. Mid.
Chicago,£t9. Jun.
Chicago,6'u>. Sen.
Yale, Jun.
Bangor, Sen.
Pacific, Jun.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago,£i0. Sen.
Hartford, Mil
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Jun
Bangor, Jun
Chioago, Sen
Chicago,^. Sen.
86
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
HAJKt AJTD BaSIDBXCSS.
Oollem and Y
of Graduating.
Osgood, Luofen Elmer, Hermosa, 111.
Osgood, Roliert Tread well, Audover, Mass.
•Otis, Frederick Bliss, Olivet, Mich.
Owen. Daniel Edward, Saco, Me.
Owen, Richard, Pituburg, Pa.
ftzanne, Charle* Eugene, Cleveland, O.
Palmer, Francis Leseure. Chioopee, Mass.
Palmer, Joseph Theodoie, Canton, O.
Papazian. Mains-eh Garahed, Aintab, Tar.
Parent, William Henri, Lowell, Mats.
Paisons, Jalins, Sharon Centre, N. Y.
Paul, Benjamin Franklin, El ma, lo.
Peabody, Harry Ernest, Princeton, Mara.
Penrose, Stephen R. L., Germantown. Pa.
Perrin, Justus Newton, Jr., Berlin, Vt.
Pershing, James Ed wart, West Salem, O.
Peterson, Gustav Theodore, Sioux City, lo.
Pete' son, Johannes Jonathan, Minneapolis,
Pheln*, FredericWilliam,Topeka.Kan. [Miun.
Phillips, Ellaworth Washington, Nelson.N.H.
Phillips, John William, Llangad<>ck, Wales.
Pickop, Edward Martin, Hartford, Ct.
Pinrkney, Anthony Charles, Ridgeway, S. C.
Pinkerton, William Brown, Grinnell, lo.
Porter, John Solomon, Gilead, Ct.
Potts Edgar Allen, Lynchburg, Va.
Powell, Perry Oliver, Monmouth, Or.
Puwelson. Morgan Everett, Piaiufield, O.
P res i on, Hartwell Lmdley, Omaha, Keb.
Prucha, John, Jezov, Bohemia.
Quimby, Joseph Langdon, Sandwich, N. H.
Rader, William, Cedarville, Pa.
Ramsdell, Frank Ellsworth, Brockton, Mass.
Randall, Frederick Dau'l, Hnbbardston.Mich.
Raiiney, William WHtson,No. Bennington, Vt.
Reed, Marvin Dallas. Anita, lo.
Rees, Jen kin, Frost bnrg, Md.
Rees, John George, Chicago, 111.
Reid, John Harrison. West Hebron, N. T.
Richards, Frederick Bates, Enfield, Mass.
Richard*. George Samuel, Mahonny City, Pa.
Richard*, Thomas Cole, 2d, West Winsted.Ct.
Richardson, Frank Hervey, Webster City, lo.
Richardson, Henry Martyu, Beloit, Wis.
Richardson, John Lincoln, Beloit, Wi*.
R'fflPS Frederick Bartlett, San tee Agency. Neb.
Rivard, Edmund Samuel. Montreal, P. Q.
Robhins, James Clarke, Bo- ton, Mass.
Robin»on, William *lohn, Venetla, Pa.
Root, Edward Tallmadge, Springfield. O.
Root, Theonhilui Huntington, Framingham,
Rosendahl, Martin. Minneapolis. Minn. [Mass.
Ross, Albion Herbert, Norwich, Vt.
Ross, Edward Erring, Norwich, Vt.
Ruevsky, Daniel Stoianoff, Sistova, Bulgaria.
Runrins, John, Munden, Kan.,
Sanborn, Daniel Lee, Harrison, Mith.
8anl orn, Frederick Leslie, Longmont, Col.
Santikian, Hohanne* K., Harpoot, Turkey.
Savvas, Pandelis Kyriako Hadji, Cesarea, Tnr.
Sawyer, Albert Augustus, Cleveland, O.
Sear*, Henry WeMtberfod. Chicago, 111.
Seelye, Benjamin Berry. Middlebury, Ct
Severance, Claudius Milton. Bennington, Vt.
Bewail, Oliver Dana, Farmington, Me.
Seymour, Edward Parsons, Washington, D.C.
Harvard,
Olivet,
Bowdoin,
Marietta,
Adelbert,
Amherst,
1887
1888
1889
1889
1889
1885
Cen. Turkey, 1882
Laval U. 1882
Harvard, 1887
Williams, 188*
Vt. Univ. 1887
Oberliu, 1889
Seminary and
Olaaa.
Amherst,
1886
Williams,
1888
Wa**hbnrn,
—
Harvard,
1884
Howard U.
1888
Iowa,
1883
Williams.
1888
Ran'lph Macon, '82
Kentucky U
.1887
Lafayette,
1889
Iowa Univ.
1886
Yale,
—
Amherst,
1888
Williams,
1885
Lafayette,
—
Amherst,
1885
Brecon. Mem. 18*0
William*,
1887
Beloit,
1889
Beloit,
1887
Yankton,
1888
McGill C.
1887
Williams,
1887
Yale,
1887
Harvard,
1885
Dartmouth, 1887
Dan mouth, 1889
Dartmouth, 1887
Madison U. —
Euphrates, 1883
Cen. Turkey, —
Lincoln UuL 1886
Yale. 1876
Middlebury, 1K83
Kowdoin, 1887
Amherst, 1884
Chicago, Mid.
Andover, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Juu.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Oberlin,Eng. Ju.
Andover, Adv.
Hartford, Mid.
Obeilin.Eng. Ju.
Chicago.Sp. Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Oberlin, Jun.
Chicago,£to. Mid.
ChicMgo,&io. Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Chicago. Jun.
Hartford, Sp.
Andover, Mid.
Andover, Sen.
Hartford/ Mid.
Vale, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, Jun.
Oberlin, Slav.
Andover, Sen.
Andover, Mid.
Andover, Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Andover, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju,
Oberlin, Eng Ju.
Chicago,G'er.Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Sen.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Chicago, Jun.
Chicago, Sen.
Hartford, Sp.
Bangor, Mid.
Pacific, Sen.
Andover, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago, Sw Sen.
Andover, Mid.
Andover, Jun.
Hartford, Jun.
Oberlin, r*fav.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Chicago, Sen.
Andover, R. L.
Hartford, Sen.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Hen.
Andover, Jun.
I Yale, Jun.
* Deoeaaed.
1890.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
87
Shaw, Edwin Spencer, Ypsilantl, Mich.
8haw, Gilbert Augustine, Foxboro' Mass.
Sheldon, Harry Dodd, Hillsdale, Mich.
Shepard, Heni a i Thomas, W. Epping, N. H.
Si grist. Daniel, Glanis, Switzerland.
Silverthorn, John Day, Halifax, N. S.
Sinnett, Charles Nelson, Carrington, N. D.
Sipec, Joseph Latnky, ftostelec, Bohemia*
Sleener, Henry Dike, Worcester, Mass.
Smiley, Elmer Ellsworth, N. Syracuse, N. T.
Smiley, 8*mu©l Richard, St. Lambert. Quebec.
Smith, Edward Lincoln, Montpelier, Vt.
Smith, Edwin Ray, Bedford, Mass.
Smith, George LeGrand, Somerset, Mich.
8mith. John Rm ids, Salem, Mass.
Smith, 81mon Peter, Chicago, 111.
8mith, Zwiftgle Henry, Frauksvllle, Wis.
Soderholm, Henry, East Providence, R. T.
8oderman, Carl August, Minneapolis, Minn.
8pelman, Henry Ohel, Pine Cree*, Mich.
Spencer, Edward Glenfann, Providence, R.I.
8penoer, Joseph Jansen, Westerville, O.
8uooner, Arthur, Princeton, Wis.
Sporrong, Axel Ga>riel, Chicago, HI.
Sprague, Elmer Ellsworth, Gibbon, Neb.
Stagg, Amos Alonzo. Orange, N. J.
8taub, John James, Portland, Or.
Stearns, Edward Roland, Saco, Me.
Steiner, Edward Alfred. Oxford, O.
8t-wart, John Henry, Sioux City, lo.
8tenvall, Carl August, Gnttenb'trg, Sweden.
Strong, Dwight Anset, Huntsbarg, O.
Strn there, Alfred Luther, Upton, Mass.
Sunde, Ole Martinus, Chicago, 111.
Sundquist, Eaik Hjalmar, Chicago, 111.
*Swanson, Ole.
Szendel, William, Cleveland, O.
Tanner. Allan Albert, Jacksonville, 111.
Tate, William James, Windsor Locks, Ct.
Taylor, Frederick Cowles, Granby, Mass.
Taylor, Glen Albert, Denmark, lo.
Taylor, John Richard, Lancaster, England.
Teagarden, Elmer Jay, Salem, O.
Tenner, Adolph Augnst Charles, Chicago, HI.
Tewksbury.ElwoodGardner.Somerville.Mass.
Tewksbury, Grace Hnlbrook, Hartford, Ct. *
Tharalsden, Charles Theodora, Irving, Minn.
Thisted, Peter Petersen, Holding, Denmark.
Thomas, Carl Nicholas, Columbia, 111.
Thomas, David Lewis, Wilkesbarre, Pa.
Thomas, Edwin Samuel, Scranton, Pa.
Thorp. Willard Brown, Oxford, N. Y.
Torrey, Charles Cutler, Bar Harbor, Me.
Totusek, Vincent, Silver Lake, Minn.
Townsend, Arthur Clarence, Lewiston, Me.
Traudt, Adam, Sutton, Neb.
Traut, George Albert, Steubenville, O.
Trow. William Austin, Northampton, Mass.
Tucker, John Foster, Lawrence, Kan.
Turner, John Mason, Lancast r, O.
Ufford. Walter Shepard, Boston, Mass.
Vairses, Stephen, Thessaly, Greece.
Valleu. Carl Peter, Upsula, Sweden.
Van Blar com, Burk-Joh n ,Obsterheok, Holland.
Van Gieson, David Eugene, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Vater, William, Wardsboro', Vt.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Michigan U. 1888
Oberlin, 1886
Harvard, 1888
Harvard, —
Syracuse U. 1886
Yale, 1*86
Williams, 1887
Oberlin. 1889
Harvard, 1889
Howard (J. 1876
Olivet, 1887
Otterbein TJ. 1884
Doane, 1889
Yale, 1888
Bowdoin, 1889
Heidelberg Uui.
Olivet, 1882
Amherst, 1887
niinols, 1888
Trinty, 1886
Amherst, 1884
Williams, 1886
Oberlin, —
O.Normal U. 1886
Harvard. 1887
Boston Un. —
Marietta, 1889
Amherst,
Bowdoin,
Bates,
1887
1884
1888
Oberlin, —
Amherst, 1886
Kansas Unv. 1883
N. Western, —
Amherst, 1882
Williams, 1888
Seminary and
ClSM.
Oberlin, Mid.
Andover, R.8.
Yale, Sen.
Andover, Mid.
Chicago,Ger. Jo.
Bangor, • Jun.
Andover, R. L.
Ol*erlin, Slav.
Harvard, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Bangor, Jun.
Yale, Sen.
Andover, Jon.
Oberlin, Jun.
Andover, Jun.
Chicago, Grad.
Chlca«o,8p. Mid.
Ciiicago,&io. Sen.
Chioago,£i0. Jun.
Chicago, 8en.
Andover, R. 8.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago,Sp. 8en.
Chicago,Mo. Jun.
Chicago, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Pacific Mid.
Andover, Jun.
Oberlin, Mid.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Chirago,&w. Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Sen.
Chicago,/). y.8n.
Chicago, A?w. Jun.
Chicago,.Si0. Sen.
< )berlin, Slav.
Yale. Jnn.
Hartford. Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Adv.
Oberlin, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Chlcago.Sp. Mid.
Harifora, Sen.
Hartford, Sp.
Chicago, 8 p. Jnn.
Chicago,/), 2V. Sn.
Chicago, Grad.
Chicago, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. A n.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Fel.
Oberlin, Slav.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Ger. Md.
Cliicago,8p. 8«n.
Yale, S.-n,
Andover, S^n.
Oberlin, Sen.
Andover, Sen.
Andover, R. 8.
Chicago Sw. Mid.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Hartford, Mid.
Oberlin, Eng. Sn.
• Deceased Jan. 4, 1890.
88
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
NAME* AMD HSSIDIHCM.
.Tident John Edward, Woburn, Maw.
Vormshorg, Jens Christian Petersen, Juniata,
Votaw, Clyde Weber, Geneva, O. [Neb.
Walker, William Henry, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Walker, William Shakspere, Newport, N. H.
Wallace, David, Glasgow, Scotland.
Warfield, Edwin Alonzo, Urbana, Md.
Warfield, Kranke Abijah, Brockton, Mas*.
Warner, Willinond Aahley. Colchester, Vt.
Wathen, John Moss, Rit-hihucto, N. B.
Watson, Carey Herbert, Wyanet, 111.
Weaver, Rxlph, Canton, O.
Webster, Charles Lindley, Oberlin, O.
Webster, Eugene Carroll, Maiden, Mass.
Weckbacher, George, New York, N. Y.
Weirner, Morri*ou. Donegal, Pa.
Weisman, Aiidera Christien, Eshjerg, Den.
Weiss, George Carl, DePere. Wis
.Wells, Hubert Wetmore, Louinville, Ky.
Went worth, Henry Harding, Bristol, Ct.
Weyler, Samuel. Vitebsk, Ku-siu.
Wharton, Edwin Ramsdell, Ceredo, W. V.
Wheeler, Rdward Francis, Woburn, Mass.
Wheeler, Warren Eli, Williamsburg. Ky.
Whipple, Frank Leslb*, Hamilton, Mass.
Whitby, John Edward, St. Louis, Mo.
White, Schuyler Sampson, Newmarket. N. H.
White, William Franklin, Burlington, Ct.
Whiting, Elbridge Cutler, H oil i sum, Mass.
Williams, Calvin Scott, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Williams, George Lewis, South ington, Ct.
William*, Mark William. Ann Arbor, Mich.
Willi»ms'*n, James Seollay, Sherborn, Mass.
Wilson, Gerhardt Abraham, Raveuswood, 111.
Wilson, John, Chicago, 111.
Wilson, John Wilbert. North field, Minn.
Wingate, Henry Knowle*. Minneapolis, Minn.
Wirt, Loyal Lincoln, Medeeal Lake, Wn.
Wiseman, Charles Freeman, Youngstown, O.
Wood, Irving Francix, North Walton, N. Y.
Wood row, Samuel Hetherington, Auburn, Me
Woods, Robert Archev, Pittsburg, Pa.
Wool worth, William Sage, Westtield, Mass.
Worinl^y, Samuel Arthur, Newton, lo.
Woth, Friedrioh, ElmhurKt, 111.
Wright, George Washington, Clinton, 111.
Wright, Richard. Providence, R. I.
>vy1i*f Ed ear, Rochester, N. H.
Wyman, Benson Newell, Dewittville, N. T.
Yale, David Lewi*, Meriden. Ct.
Yonker, Wilto Ralph, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Young, Chas. Stephen, Lenox, Mas*.
Young, Jam en Chriati*, Eaati>ort. Me.
Yonnggren, Claa-Gottfried, Crrsco, Neb.
Zelie, John Sheridan, Bangor, Me.
Zutnstein, Hans, Crete, Neb.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Amherat, 1888
Mieh. Univ. 1887
Williams, 1888
W.Marvland,1882
MiddU-bury, —
N.Bruns'kU. —
Oberlin, 1888
Harvard, 1887
Mainz. Gym. —
LebauonVal.1887
Ripon, 1886
Yale, 1889
Williams, 1885
Kuox, 1888
Bowdoin, 1883
Oberlin. -
Dartmouth, 1885
Harvard, 1884
Amherxt, —
Amherst, 1888
Mich Uni. 1883
Oberlin. 1888
Mich. Uni. —
Lake Forest, 1889
Glasgow U. —
Carleton, 1888
Carleton, 1887
Jamestown, —
Hamilton, 1885
Bates, 1888
Amherst, 1H8*>
Amheist, 1880
Union Ph. 1879
Brown Uni. 1887
Whexton, 1889
Oberlin, 188K
Williams, 1889
Williams, 1887
Seminary and
Claaa.
Chicago, Sw. Sen.
Chicago, U.N. 8n.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Jun.
Hartford, Mid.
Chicago, Sp.Jnu.
Yale, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Bangor, Sen.
Andover, Jun.
Oberlin, Eng. Sp.
Oberlin, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
Y«le, Sen.
Chicago,/).^. Ju.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Jun.
Hartford, Jun.
Yale. Mid.
Oberlin. Eng. Ju.
Har ford.Grad.St.
Oberlin. Sen.
Andover. Jun.
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Yule, Sen.
Hartford, Sen.
Yale, Mid.
Oberlin, Jun.
Oberlin, Mid.
Oberlm. Jun.
Andover, Adv.
Hartford, Jun.
Oherlin, Sp.
Chicago, Mid.
Yale. Mid.
Pacific, Mid.
Oberlin, Eng. Ju.
Yale, Juu.
Yale, Jun.
Audover, Adv.
Cliicago, Sen.
Chicago, Sp. Mid.
C hi« ago, Gtr. Md.
Oberlin, Mid.
Hartford, Seu.
Chicago, Jun.
Yale. Mid.
Andover, Jun.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Bangor, Sen.
Bangor, Mid.
Chicago,£i0. Jun.
Ynle, Sen.
Chicago, Sen.
1890.]
THEOLOGICAL 8EMIN ARIES.
89
SUMMARY OF OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS, 1889-90, AND TOTALS FOR
PRECEDING YEARS.
8KMIHABY.
Andorer.
Bangor . .
Chicago .
Hartford.
Oberlio ..
Pacific...
Yale
Totals, 1889-90....
M 188S- 9. . . .
1887- 8....
188ft- 7. . . .
1885- (5. . . .
1884-5....
1883- 4....
188&-3....
1881- 2. . . .
1880- 1....
J879-80
1878- 9. . . .
1877- 8
1*76-7....
1875- ft....
1874-5
1873- 4. . . .
1872- 3
1871- 2
1870- 1
1869-70...
1888- 9
1867- 8
186ft- 7 . • • •
1865- 6 ...
1864- 5
1863- 4 ....
1*52- 3 ...,
18 U- 2
I860- 1....,
1859-60
1858-9
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II
II
II
II
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$
2
Inatrueton
or
Lecturers.
11
4
5
4
6
ft
8
5
7
2
3
0
T
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47
4ft
44
44
44
47
39
32
36
36
39
35
35
36
37
35
35
34
32
31
31
26
25
22
24
24
23
25
24
24
24
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27
21
22
18
18
11
24
27
19
15
13
19
22
22
22
16
11
12
11
9
11
11
10
10
9
9
11
9
7
10
10
1
2
10
7
9
10
7
6
9
3
13
11
17
8
13
8
9
13
12
13
16
18
7
16
9
16
19
19
10
16
18
14
24
15
9
5
2
0
6
22
22
23
19
28
16
16
25
21
6
Undergraduate Students.
•
ft*
3
•
ft*
•3
•
1
•o
2
1
i
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0Q
a
19
DO
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14
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4
48
13
8
11
0
32
14
15
24
all9
172
13
20
17
8
58
16
14
14
657
101
5
7
6
1
19
42
45
39
0
126
117
120
130
189
556
92
113
132
153
490
, 92
101
114
113
420
100
101
103
8ft
393
86
101
126
53
366
96
87
107
32
322
1 74
97
90
23
284
84
73
100
15
272
94
86
79
16
275
89
90
93
7
279
96
96
90
16
298
82
101
96
31
310
83
99
109
36
327
87
93
103
29
312
70
98
99
3ft
303
102
86
93
35
316
83
105
103
36
327
93
88
116
32
329
74
89
92
23
278
72
73
98
29
272
74
72
81
13
240
87
68
65
18
338
97
92
65
4
258
51
98
85
8
242
53
58
84
10
205
66
53
43
—
162
80
53
58
2
193
90
103
58
1
252
90
95
81
3
275
93
100
94
11
298
68
90
94
9
261
67
75
99
9
250
a These special students at Chicago are ranked, 29 with the Senior. 40 with the Middle, and 50
«lth the Junior classes ; 6 in the German, 18 in the Dano-Norwegian, and 38 in the Swedish
departments.
b At Oherlln, 11 of the special students are in the 81avio department, 6 are Seniors and 29 are
Juniors In an English course, and 11 are not classified.
Note.— If the Advanced or Graduate classes were included among the students as well as the
undergraduates, the totals would be increased to 678.
90
CONGREGATIONAL TEAS-BOOK.
[1890.
COLLEGE EDUCATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS.
In this table, a number in parenthesis denotes that that number, although onoe
connected with the college mentioned, did not complete the oourse. The figure* not
in parenthesis denote graduates of the college meutloued.
COLLEGES.
Adelbert College, Ohio j . .
Albion College, Michigan
Allegheny College, Pennsylvania
Amherst College. Massachusetts
Arnold College, Wales
Athens University, Greece
Baldwin University, Ohio •>.
Bates College, Maine
Beloit College, Wisconsin
Berea College, Kentucky
Bethel College, Tennessee
Boston University. Massachusetts
Bowdoin College, Maine
Brecon Memorial College, Wales
Brown University. Rhode Island
Carleton College, Minnesota
Central Turkey College, Asia
Chicago University, Illinois
Cincinnati University. Ohio
City of New York College
Coe College, Iowa
<3olby University, Maine
Colorado College, Colorado
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire..
Denver University, Colorado
De Pauw University, Indiana.
Doane College, Nebraska
Doshisha College, Japan ,
Drurv College, Missouri
Dundee University, Scotland
East London Institute, England
Kuphrates College, Turkey
Ffsk University, Tenness e
Glasgow University, Scotland
Hamilton College, New York
Harvard College, Massachusetts
Haverford College, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg University, Germany
Hillsdale College, Michigan
Howaid University, District Columbia.
Illinois College.
Indiana University.
Iowa College
Iowa University
Kansas University
Kentucky University
Knox College, Illinois
Lafayette College, Pennsylvania
Lake Forest University, II li tiois
Lancashire College, England
Laval University
Sbminaribs.
o
a
(1) 1
&
s
(1)
1
6
(1)
(1)
1
1)
(I)
(1)
(1)
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(1) 6
8
(1)
2
1
(I)
3
3
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(1) 5
(1)
(2)
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(1)
1
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(1)
2
(1)
9
26
3
(0
(1)
(1)39
(1)
(0
(1)
(1l
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
1
10
2
2
(1) 1
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
0)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
7
8
2
2
6
1
3
5
(1)
(1)
(1)
ID
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
(1)
(1)
(2)21
(0
(I)
(2
(I)
(1)
0)
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
5
1
3
1890.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
91
COLLEGE EDUCATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
(Concluded).
COLLEGES.
Lebanon Valley College, Pennsylvania.
Lincoln Univernity, Illinois
M«-Gill Univendty, Canada
Madison University, New York
Marietta College, Ohio
Michigan University
M iddlebury College, Vermont.
Milton College, Wisconsin.
Mt. Allien University, New Brunswick,
National Normal University, Ohio
New Brunswick U niveroity
New College, London
New Jersey College
Nirolet, Canada
Northwestern College, Illinois
Northwestern University, Illinois
Oberlln College, Ohio
Ohio Normal University
Ohio University
Olivet College, Michigan
Otterbein University, Ohio
Pennsylvania College
Randolph Maoon College, Virginia ....
Ripon College, Wisconsin
Roanoke College. Virginia
Rutgers College, New Jersey
Syracuse University, New York
Tabor College, Iowa.
Talladega University, Alabama
Toronto University. Canada
Trinity College, Connecticut
Washburn College, Kaunas
Washington University, Wash
Wellesley College, Massachusetts
Wesley an University, Connecticut
Western College
Western Maryland College
Wheat* >n College, Illinois
Whitman College, Washington
Wilberforce University
Williams College, Massachusetts
Yale College. Connecticut
Yankton College. South Dakota .......
Union Christian College, Indiana
U rsinus College, Pennsylvania
Vermont University
Virginia Normal and Collegiate Inrt'te,
Total number of graduates
Incomplete college courxe
Never connected with college...
Total
Seminaries.
I
(1) 2
(1)
6
39
4
5
48
I
s
(1)
(1)
2
5
25
32
(1)
(1)
i
2
(2)
(1)
(1)
35
11
126
172
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
44
10
4
58
I
2
(1) 3
(1)
(1)
(1)
(4)13
32
17
52
101
o
1
0
18
19
(2)
(I)
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
17
8
3
1
3
(1)
5
(3) 6
2
(1)
(2)
(0
(1)
(1)
(1)
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(1)
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114
8
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126
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(1)
(1)
2
8
3
(1)18
17
(1) 1
1
3
3
1
267
55
234
566
92 CONGREGATIONAL TEAH-BOOK. [1890.
THE ANNUAL STATISTICS OF THE CHURCHES AND
MINISTERS.
Tub following pages contain the statistics as collected in 1890 by the statistic*!
secretaries of the several State organisations, and compiled for thin publication bj
the secretary of the National Council, under vote of the publishing committee.
They are all of date I Jan., 1890, except that ministerial supply is, as far as possible,
brought down to date.
The secretary, as heretofore, in no cane presumes to insert or omit the name of
church or minister on any authority but that of the State secretaries representing
their own organizations, or of councils subsequent to the date of annual reports.
The contents of the statistics are as follows: —
1. The statistics of the churches and their ministers, by States.
2. List of Congregational ministers in foreign lands.
3. List of ministers of other denominations supplying Congregational churches.
4. The National, State, and local organizations of the churohes, with officers,
and dates of next sessions in 1889-90.
5. General summary tables for the year.
6. Tables of summaries. 1868-1889.
7. Remarks npon the statistics.
8. Alphabetical list of ministers, with P. O. address, and indexed to pages.
9. Alphabetical list of licentiates.
RULES OF COMPILATION.
1. To arrange in alphabetical order everything capable of it; except that the
churohes in any one town or city arranged, as they should be, under the name of
that town or city, are placed according to age.
2. To make each State list to conform strictly to the State boundaries. Churches or
ministers reported by the association of a 8tate other than their own are, therefore,
transferred to their proper places; and the summaries are correspondingly corrected.
3. To make new tables each year. " Last year's report " (if known to be such) is
always omitted. But, while old reports are not to be inserted in the table, the
aggregate of such last reports from churches failing to report, in the items of church
and Sunday-school membership, are included in the summaries. Justice to
the churches which do report requires this, as their real progress may be apparently
diminished or reversed, by lark of the figures from their less faithful neighbors.
The special attention of State secretaries is called to thin point, as it has often been
disregarded. The list of churches of this year is compared, name by name, with
that of last year, and all variations are specifically mentioued with the State sum-
mary, so that each church can be traced from year to year.
4. To examine carefully all the tables, with a view to correction or addition by cor-
respondence, especially to correct " pastoral supply" to the latest moment. Proof-
sheets have been sent to secretaries and some home-missionary superintendents who
could be reached in season. But no such changes have been allowed to affect the
summaries.
5. The prime name in a table line is always supposed to be the name of the
place, town or city, in which the church is located, as determined by the plaoe of the
meeting-house. This is also the name of its post-office, unless followed in line or
margin by a name in heavy-faced type. In such cases the latter is the post-office,
and this emphatic type, in line or margin, is used exclusively for names of post-
offices. If this postal word is an adjective, It goes with the preceding nam-*, e. #.,
" Newton, West "; if itself a name, it supersedes the other, as M Newton, Auburn-
>
1890.] STATISTICS OP CHURCHES AND MINISTERS. 93
dale." Postal designations are not repeated on the second page, and special church
D«met are sometimes given in the second line, for which there was not room in the
first. In general, the two pages, being invariably opposite, are treated as one, and
marginal references on the second page are made to foot-notes on the first, without
repetition when they occur there.
MINOR EXPLANATIONS.
1. Any church given in brackets is one organized since the date of State report;
not included in the summary, but inserted for information. A few churches tempo-
rarily not associated are inserted by their own wish.
2. Pastors installed or recognized by council are marked "p. c"; pastors duly
o*l led by their churches and recognized by some " definite act of the church," but not
by council, are marked p. ; others in service are not marked, but io tabular summaries
are counted as "supplies." Blanks in the column of pastoral supply, meaning no
regularly engaged minister, are left blank for the convenience of those who note
pastoral obauges.
3. The tables are not a postal guide to the addresses of ministers, and any person
•o using them runs the risk of error. The General Alphabetical List of Ministers
give* their post-offices.
4. The two columns following the names of ministers in the tables of churches
deuote(l)the year of ordination, (2) the year when the minister was installed, or
sommenced service with that church.
5. A star (*) in the General Alphabetical List of Ministers denotes that the person
designated is found in the original 8tate alphabetical list, but is not reported to be a
member of any association or onference of ministers or churches in the United
States; or that he is found supplying some church, or did bo last year and may be
presumed to be in transitu, but is not in the State alphabetical list.
6. Licentiate* are not reckoned as ministers. Churches supplied by such, or by
minister* of other denominat:ons, are reckoned as vacant; bnt the number of such
churches is given in each State summary. No ministers of other denominations (if
so known) are inserted in the General Alphabetical List. Some ministers belong to
the two denominations at once.
7. The names of some Congregational ministers are missing; hut it is solely
because they are not reported by any organization of churches or ministers.
8. Under " Church Members," " Absent" are included in " Males," " Females,"
tad "Total." Under the head of " Removed," " Died," "Letter," aud uDsci-
plioe " are represented by the abbreviations.
9. Blinks In any column of figures are such as were so left in the State Minutes.
They ought always to signify "no report," but some 8tates do not follow the proper
rule of inserting a cipher where "none " is meant, aud the examiner must conjecture,
is any given ca«e, whether " none " or " no report" is iutended. In our General
Summaries, a blank invariably signifies "no report."
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[1890.
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CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN FOREIGN LANDS.
All not designated by a star (•) are working in connection with the American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
I
Abbott, Justin TL, Bombay, India, '81
Adams, Lnclen H., Kewao, a '62
Aiken, Edwin E.. Peking, China, '85
Albrecht, G. E., Niigat*. Japan.. '82
A 11 chin, George, Osaka, Japan ... '81
Anient. William 8., China 77
•Anderson, Chas., Rob't C, [Ms.]a '74
Atkinson, John L., Kobe, Japan, '69
Atwood, I. J., Shan Si, China. ... '81
Bailey, Henry L., Madura '89
Baird, J. W., Monastir, 6 '72
* Baker, Edward V., Hilo, H.I., . . '72
Ballantine, W. O., m. d.( Rahnri./ '80
*Ba rbour,Wm.M., D.D.,McGill U.,
Montreal '81
'Barnes, H. E.f d. d., Sherbrooke,
P.Q '62
Bartlett, L., Smyrna, Turkey .... '61
Barton, Jan. L., Harpoot, Turkey, '89
Bites, P. W.,c '87
Beach, H. P.. Tnng-cho, China.. . '83
•Beckwith. E. G., D.D., Honnln- | '57
Bingham. Hiram In, H. 1. J '56
•Bird. William, Abeih. Svria '52
Biasell, H. M., La BHroa, Mex. . . '82
•Bliss. Daniel, d.d., Pits, of Syrian
Protectant College, Beirut, Syria '55
Bliss, Edwin E, d.d., a '43
Blodieet. E, d. d.. Peking, China '54
Bond. Elia», Kohiila, H. I '40
•Borchers,E.F.,Berlin,Ger.[N.H.] '69
Bridgman, H. M., Unizumbi, c . . '60
Brooks, Charles H., a '74
Browne. J. K., Harpoot. Turkey, '75
Brace, Henry J., Satara,W. India, '62
Cady, Chauncey M., Kyoto, Japan, '82
Cary, Otis, Orfaka. Japan '77
Case, Alden B , Parral, Mexico. . '81
Chambers, W . N. , Erzroom .Turkey 79
Chandler, J. 8., Periakulam, «. . . . 73
Channon, Irving M., Ktisaie, .7. . . . '88
Chanin, F. M., Lin-Ching, China, '80
Christie, T. D., Maraah, Turkey, '77
Clapp, Dwight H., Tai-ku, China, '84
CUrk, Albert W. , Prague, Austria, '68
Clark, C. A., Kumamoto, Japan. . '87
Clarke, J. F., Samokov, Bulgaria, '59
Cole, Royal M., Bitlin, Turkey . . '67
Constautine, Geo., Smyrna, Asia.. '62
Cotton, Hairy A., West Africa. . . '88
Crawford L. S., Bruosa, Turkey. . '79
Crawford, Matthew A., Hermo-
sillo, Mexico 79
Curtis, Wm. L., Sendai, Japan. . . '89
Curtis, William W., Sendai, Japan, '77
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Davis, Francis W., Shansi '89
Davis, J. D. , d. d. , Kyoto, Japan . . '69
DeForest.J.H.,D.D.,Sendai,Japan, 71
Dewey. Willis C. , Mardin, Turkey, '77
Dor ward, James C, Adams, c. . . . 89
Dwight, Charles A. 8., d '83
Dwight, Henry O., a '80
Eaton, J. D., Chihuahua, Mexico, 72
Emerson, O. P., Sec., g 71
English, W. H.f Sivas, Turkey ... '85
Fairbank, Henry, Ahmednagar,/. '86
Fairbank. 8 B., d. D.,WailaTe, /. . '45
•Fairfield, Edmund B.. Lyons, \ '45
•Fairfield,Geo.B.[Mich.]France, } '89
Farnsworth W. A, D. d., Cesarea,
Turkey. '52
Fay, Wflliara E., Bihe*, W. Africa, '81
Fowle, J. L., Cesarea, Turkey.. 78
Fuller, Americas, n. d. , Aintab, a. '62
Gates, C. Frank, Mardin, Turkey, '81
Gates, Lorin 8., Sholapur, India. . '75
Goodenotigh, Herbert D., Adams,e '81
Goodrich. C, Tung-cho, China... '64
Greene, D C, d. d.. Tokyo, Japan, '69
Greene. Fred. D., Van, Turkey. . . '88
Greene, Joseph K., d. d., a . '58
•Groavenor, E. A., Robert- C, a. . 72
Gnlick, John T., Osaka, Japan. . . '64
Golick, O. H., Kumamoto, Japan, '62
O nl irk, S. L., Kumamoto, Japan, '86
•Gnlick, Thomas 70
Gnlick, William H., San Sebas-
tian, Spain 74
Gutterson, G. H., Mel nr, 80. India, '78
Hager, C. R., Hong Kong. China, '82
Harding, Charles, Sholapur, India, '56
Hartwell, Chas., Foochow, China, '52
Ha«kel1, H. C, Samokov, 0 '62
Herrick. George F., d. d., Marso-
van, Turkey 1. '59
Holbrook, Chas. W., TJmpumnlo, c '83
House, J. H., Samokov, Bulgaria, '71
Howland, J., Guadalajara, Mex., '82
Howlaud, 8. W., Battiootta, d '73
Howland, Wro. W., Oodooville, d, '45
Hubbard, G. H., Foochow, China, '84
Hume, E. 8., Bombay, W. India, '75
Hume, Rob't A., Ahmednagar,/, 74
Humphrey, Robert, Madura . ... '86
Hyde, Chas. M., d. d., Honolulu ,0, '62
•Jones, Hampden B., Eng. [M* J . '82
Jones, John P., Madura, 8. India, 78
•Joseph, William, Wales [O.] ... '85
Kilbon, O.W.^Adams, Durban, 0, '73!
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[1890.
Kingman' Henry, Tientsin, Chink.
Kingsbury, V. L.. M.D.. S*mokov,6
Knapp, George C, Bitlia Turkey,
Knapp, George. P., Blllis. Turkey,
•LsbiirHp, Beni., d. d., Oroomian,
Persia [VlJ.
Learned, D. W. , Kyoto, Japan
Lee, Lucius O., M»ra»li, Turkey. .
Lee, Wllberforce, West Africa. . .
Looks, W. E., PhiUpopol le,Bulg>ria,
MarBh,Q.D..l'hi1lpopolls,Bnljririi,
•Mead, Charles M.. London, Bug-
land
Head, Willi* W., Adani, Turkey.
■Merritt, Wra.C. Honolulu [Cal.]
Newell, Horatio B.,Niigata, Jap.,
Noyes, J.T., Kodikanel. S. Iudla. .
■N'oyee, William H. Japan,
Olds, Otis C, C. Juiirei, Mr-iio >.
•Oleum, W.B., tea., Honolulu H I.
•Ostrora, A., Kohala, H. I. [Cal.]
Onsley, B. F ., Kauibini. E Africa,
Pari., John D.. Honolulu, H. I.. .
Parmelee. Mixes P., K, »., Trebl-
sond.Turkev
Peaje, Bdm. M , M. D.Kuaaie.a..
Pi-et, Lyman P., Foochow, China,
Perkins, H. P , Tientsin, China. .
P.rkins, J. C, Matidapasalai, e. .
Pettee, J. H.. Okxyama, Japan . .
Pettibune, I. F.. d. d., a
Pierce, J. B., Bardezag, Turkey. .
Fiemnn, I , Peo-tine-fn
Pliley, Stephen C, Llndley.c. ...
■Purler, Harvey, Syrian Protestant
College, Beirut, Syria [M-.]
Porter. H.D.,M.n. , Pang Chiiaog,
China 77?.
Price. Charles W.. Tai-kn, China,
Rand, Frank E., Pouape, i,
Ranwtn, Charles N., Natal, e
Kaynolds, Q. C, n.n.,V an, Turkey,
Richardson, David H., Erzroom,
Turkey
RobcrtH, .las. H.. Kalgan, China,
Rowland, G. M , Okayamu. Japan,
Banderx, C. 8.. Atntah, Turkey. . .
Banders, W. H„ Bine", W. Africa,
•Scott. Geo. R. W., Germany [Us.]
Soudder, D..M.D , NiicaU.
Smith, A. H.,Paug Chueng.CMna,
Binlth, J. F., Mar-oian,
Smith I... o. d.. Honolulu. H. I..
Smith. Thomas B.. Tilllpally, d. . .
Snelllng, Alfred, Huk, o
•8omervtll-,W.C.,Slan«t*-adTP Q.
Sprame. W. P., Kalgan, China..
Rtanfi.rd.ArtaurW., Kyoto, Japan
St* lie.. C. A., Tientsin, Chin* ...
Stover, W.M.,Ba!lundu,W.Afrlia
Taylor W., *. d, O.ak*. Japan .
Tewkxhury, Elwood G., Tung
Cho China.
•Tlmmimori, F., Seamen's Chap-
lain, Talpariis<. Chili [Ctj.....
Thompson, Ja».B.,Tai-ku, China,
Tracy. Jamei" B.,Tinimangalam, e
Van Allen, Frank. M.D., Madura, e,
Walker, J K-.Shao-wii, China...
Walknp, Alfred C, KuMie.o....
•Washburn, George. D. P., Presi-
dent Robert College, a
Waslihurn.Q.T.,D.D.Paiumalal,e
WesterTBlt, Wm. D.y
Wheeler, C. H., D. D., Hsxpoot,
Turkey
While, Frank N"., Sendal , Japan . .
White. George E.,M:.rwn-Bn,Tor.,
WIlder.GeorgeA.. Umiw&lumi.c,
Williams, Mark. Kalian. Chin*. .
Winsnr, Illibard, Sirur. W. India,
Woodln.S. F.,Foorbow, China..
Wright, A. C, Chihuahua, Mexico, '
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6 Bulgaria, BnroDeau Turkey.
c Natal, South Africa.
d Jaffb*, Ceylon.
e Southern ladle.
/ Wsswrn India.
U Care of A. O. Forbes, Honolulu, Hawaii
.. the plaau i
House, Boston.
1890.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 429
THE NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF
THE CHURCHES.
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
OF THE UNITED STATES.— Organized Nov. 17, 1871.
Stated Meeting*, — every third year from 1871. Special meetings to be called upon
the request of any five State organizations of churches. The eighth triennial
session will be held with Plymouth church, Minneapolis, Minn., beginning Wednes-
day, Oct. 12, 1892.
Officers for the Session of 1889. — Cyrus Northrop, Minnesota, moderator;
Ira H. Evans, Texas, and Rev. Franklin 8. Fitch, New York, assistant moderators;
Rev. Henry A. Hazen, Massachusetts, secretary ; Rev. Win. H. Moore, Connecti-
cut, registrar; Rev. Frank G. Wood worth, Mississippi, Rev. William B. Hubbard,
8outh Dakota, and Rev. John H. Morley, Minnesota, assistant registrars.
Officers for 1889-1892. — The moderators hold office until their successors are
chosen ; and the presiding moderator appoints a committee of nominations at the
opening of the next session. The following officers and committees were appointed
for the next three years :«—
Rev. Henry A. Hazen, of Massachusetts, secretary; Rev. William H. Moore, of
Connecticut, registrar; Rev. Samuel B. Forbes, of Connecticut, treasurer; David
N. Camp, of Connecticut, auditor.
Committees. — Standing;.
Provisional Committee. — Her. Franklin D. Ayer, of New Hampshire; Rev.
Samuel B. Forbes, of Connecticut, ex officio; Caleb F. Gates,* of Illinois; Rev.
Henry A. Hazen, of Massachusetts, ex officio; Rev. Arthur Little, of Massa-
chusetts; Rev. Win. H. Moore, of Connecticut, ex officio; Rev. Julian M. 8turte-
vant, of Ohio; Rev. Charles F. Thwing, of Minnesota; Rev. Samuel H. Virgin, of
New York ; G. Henry Whitcomb, of Massachusetts.
Publishing Committee. — Her. Henry M. Dexter, of Massachusetts; Rev. Samuel
B. Forbes, of Connecticut, ex officio ; Rev. Henry A. Hazen, of Massachusetts, ex
officio ; Rev. Wm. H. Moore, of Connecticut, ex officio ; Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, of
Massachusetts.
On Ministerial Relief. — Bay. Frederick A. Noble, of Illinois; David C. Bell, of
Minnesota; William H. Bradley, of Illinois; Franklin Fairbanks, of Vermont;
Rev. George H. Ide, of Wisconsin; Francis J. Lamb, of Wisconsin; Walter A.
Mahoney, of Ohio; Rev. Henry Jl. Stimson, of Missouri; Rev. Wm. M. Taylor, of
New York; Rev. Nathan H. Whittlesey, of Illinois.
On Temperance. — Rev. Richard Cordley, of Kansas; Rev. David O. Mean, of
Massachusetts; Rev. Henry M. Tenney, of Ohio; Nathan P. Dodge, of Iowa;
Franklin Fairbanks, of Vermont.
* Deceased.
430 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
On the Mormon Question. — Rev. William H. Ward, of New York; NVlson
Diugley, of Maine; Franklin Fairbanks, of Vermont; Rev. Edward P. Gtiodwin
and Rev. Frederick A. Noble, of Illinois; William H. Wanamaker, of Pennsyl-
vania.
On Inter-denominational Comity.— Her. George P. Fisher, of Connecticut; Rev.
Lyman Abbott, of New York; Rev. Henry Hopkins, *of Missouri; Rev. Daniel
Merrimau, of Massachusetts; Rev. Julian M. Sturtevant, of Ohio.
On Union with Free Baptists and other Denominations. — Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, of
Massachusetts; Rev. Smith Baker, of Minnesota; Rev. Henry Fairbanks, of
Vermont; Rev. George E. Hall, of New Hampshire; Rev. Thomas Laurie, cf
Rhode Island; Rev. John H. Morley, of Minnesota; J. L. Pickard, of Iowa; Rev.
Albert F. Pierce, of New York; Rev. John 8. 8ewa.l, of Maine; Rev. William H.
Ward, of New York.
On Improvement of Worship. — Rev. Lyman Abbott, of New York; Robert E.
Ely, of Massachusetts; Rev. Edward Hungerford, of Vermont; Waldo S. Pratt, of
Connecticut; F. B. Rice, of Ohio.
On City Evangelization. — Her. Henry A. 8chauffier, of Ohio: Dr. J. H. Hollister,
of Illinois; Rev. John L. Scudder, of New Jersey; Win. H. Strong, of Detroit;
Rev. Prof. Graham Taylor, of Connecticut.
On Systematic Beneficence. — Rev. Simeon Gilbert, of Illinois; Rev. George
Harris, of Massachusetts; John N. Harris, of Connecticut.
Ad Interim.
On a Congregational Manual. — Rev. Henry A. Stimson, of Missouri ; Rev. Henry
Blodgett. of China; Rev. M. McGregor Dana, of Massachusetts; Rev. Jerome D.
Davis, of Japan; Rev. Joseph E. Green, of Turkey; Rev. James Tompkins, of
Illinois; Rev. Wm. H. Ward, of New York.
On the Relations of the Benevolent Societies to the Churches. — Austin Abbott, of
New York; Rev. Frank T. Bayley, of Maine; Rev. Amory H. Bradford, of New
Jersey; William H. Bradley, of Illinois; Rev. George P. Fisher, of Connecticut;
James M. W. Hall, of Massachusetts; Rev. Charles M. Lamson, of Vermont; Rev.
David O. Mean, of Massachusetts; Cyrus Northrop, of Minnesota; Rev. A. Hast-
ings Ross, of Michigan; James W. Sooville, of Illinois; Rev. James W. Strong, of
Minnesota ; Rev. Josiah Strong, of New York.
On the Relations of said societies to each other. — Rev. James H. Brand, of Ohio;
Charles A. Denney, 'of Massachusetts ; Rev. Edward D. Eaton, of Wisconsin ; Rev.
Edward Hawes, of Vermont; Rev. Henry Hopkins, of Missouri; Rev. Alonzo H.
Quint, of Massachusetts; Rev. Henry A. Stimson, of Missouri; Lucien C. Warner,
of New York; A. Lyman Willistoo, of Massachusetts.
On our Relations with the Scandinavian churches. — Rev. Marcus W. Montgomery,
of Minnesota; Rev. James W. Cooper, of Connecticut; Rev. Albert E. Dunning, of
Massachusetts; Rev. Simeon Gilbert, of Illinois; Philip L. Moeu, of Massachusetts.
On Ministerial Supply. — Rev. William Kincaty, of New York; Rev. Prof. Hugh
M. Scott, of Illinois; Rev. Pres. Francis T. Ingalls, of Missouri; Rev. Cyrus
Richardson, of New Hampshire; Rev. Frank P. Woodbury, of New York.
On the Religious Needs of the Army and Navy. — Rev. 8tephen M. Newman
and Rev. Eliphalet Whittlesey, of the District of Columbia; Rev. Wm. J. Batt, of
Massachusetts; Ira H. Evans, of Texas; Charles E. Mitchell, of Connecticut.
1890.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 431
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To Revise Form of Admission to Church.— Ttev. George R. Merrill, of Minnesota;
Key. James W. Cooper, of Connecticut; Rev. William H. Davis, of Michigan ;
Rev. Addison P. Foster, of Massachusetts; Rev. George R. Leavitt, of Ohio; Rev#
Charles H. Richards, of Pennsylvania; Rev. Samuel H. Virgin, of New York.
On Missionary Periodicals. — Rev. Washington Gladden, of Ohio; Rev. Michael
Burnham and Rev. M. McGregor Dana, of Massachusetts; Rev. Marcus W. Mont-
gomery, of Minnesota; O. H. Presby, of the District of Columbia.
On Sabbath Observance. —Rev. James W. Hubbell, of Ohio; H. E. Baker, of
Michigan; Rev. Charles L. Harris, of Mississippi; Rev. Albert J. Lyman, of New
York; Edward I. Thomas, of Massachusetts.
THE STATES.
Alabama, The Congregational Association of.— Organized April 6. 1876.
Officers: Prof. Edgar J. Penney, Selma, moderator; Richard D. Jenning*, Syl.i-
cauga, recording secretory; Prof. E. C. Silsby, Talladega, statistical secretary; Rev.
John R. Sims, Shelby, treasurer.
Session of 1891: Talladega, Saturday, March 28.
Arizona.— The General Association of Arizona and New Mexico was organ-
ized at Albuquerque, N. M., June 19, 1884.
Officers: Rev. H. Hammond Cole, Tucson, Ariz., moderator; Rev. I. Spencer
Jewell, Albuquerque, N. M., statistical secretary and scribe.
Session of 1890: Albuquerque, Tuesday, Oct 28.
Arkansas. Association of Congregational Churches.— Organized Oct. 25, 1887.
No report.
California, General Association of. — Organized October, 1867.
Officers : Rev. Walter Frear, Oakland, moderator; Rev. James H. Warren, 8an
Francisco, registrar and treasurer; Rev. Henry E. Jewett, Vacaville, statistical sec-
retary.
Session of 1890 : Santa Rosa, Tuesday, Oct 7.
California, Southern, General Association of. — Organized May 3, 1887.
Officers: Rev. Robert G. Hutohins, Los Angeles, moderator; Rev. James T. Ford,
Lod Angeles, registrar and treasurer; Rev. Daniel H. Colcord, Monrovia, statis-
tical secretary.
Session of 1891 : San Diego, Tuesday, May 12.
Colorado, Association of Congregational Churches. — Organized March 10,
1868.
Officers :. Rev. Lewis W. Hicks, Pueblo, moderator; Rev. Edward H. Ashraun,
Highlands, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1890: Pueblo, Tuesday, Oct. 14.
Connecticut, General Association of. — Organized May 18, 1709.
Officers: Rev. Joseph Anderson, Waterbury, Moderator; Rev. William H. Moorer
Hartford, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1891: New London, Tuesday, June 16, at 11 o'clock a. m.
Connecticut, General Conference of. — Organized Nov. 12, 1867.
Officers: George M. Woodruff, Litchfield, moderator; Rev. William H. Moore,
Hartford, registrar and statistical secretary; Charles A. Sheldon, New Haven,
treasurer.
Session of 1891 : New London, Wednesday, June 17, at 11 o'clock a. x.
District of Columbia. — In The Congregational Association of New Jersey,
Florida, General Congregational Association of. — Organized Dec. 6, 1883.
Officers: F. W. Lyman, Esq., Winter Park, moderator: Rev. Sidney Crawford,
Tampa, registrar, statistical secretary, and treasurer.
Session of 1891: Pomona, Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 7.80 o'clock p. m.
432 CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1890.
Georgia Congregational Association. —Organized Deo. 12, 1878.
Officer*: Rev. George V. Clark, Athens, moderator; Rev. George C. Rows,
Charleston, 8. C, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1890: Athens, Wednesday, Not. 5.
Idaho. — Associated with Utah.
Illinois, General Congregational Association of. — Organized Jane 21, 1844.
Officers: Rev. Henry N. Hoyt, Oak Park, moderator; Bey. Martin K. Whittle-
sey, Ottawa, registrar, treasurer, and statistical secretary.
Session of 1891 : Monday, May 25. (Place to be announced.)
Indiana, General Association or the Congregational Churches and Min-
isters in. — Organized March 13, 1868.
Officers: Rev. Dwight P. Breed, Michigan City, moderator; Rot. Nathaniel A.
Hyde, Iudianapolis, s cretary and treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Ekhart, Wednesday, May 13, at 7 o'clock p. M.
Indian Territory. — Nut associated.
Iowa, General Association of. — Organized Nov. 6, 1840.
Officers: Rev. Alden B. Robbing, Muscatine, moderator; Rev. James B. Chase,
Hull, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Sioux City, Wednesday, May 20, at 7.45 o'clock p. M.
Kansas, General Association of. — Organized Augurt, 1866.
Officers: Rev. James G. Dougherty. Kansas City, moderator; Rev. George H.
Perry, Manhattan, acting registrar and statistical secretary ; Rev. Jas. G. Dough-
erty, Kansas City, treasurer.
Session of 1890: Hiawatha, Thursday, Oct. 19.
Louisiana Congregational Association.— Organized Jan. 26, 1870.
Officers: Rev. William L. Tenney, New Orleans, moderator; John L. Wimoy.
New Orleans, scribe ; Rev. Daniel Clay, Terrebonne, treasurer.
Session of 1891 : New Orleans, Thursday, April 2.
Maine, General Conference of. — Organized Jan. 10, 1826.
Officers : Rev. John S. Bewail, moderator ; Rev. Charle* H. Pope, Kennehunkport,
corresponding secretary ; Dea. Elnathan F. Duren, Bangor, recording secretary and
chairmen of committee of publication; Dea. Joseph 8. Wheelwright, Bangor,
treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Waterville, Tuesday, June 16.
Massachusetts, General Association of the Congregational Churches of —
Organized June 29, 1803, as a ministerial body; including also Conferences of
Churches, June 16, 1868, by union of the Association and General Conference
(which was organized Sept. 12, 1860).
Officers: Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, Altaton, moderator; Rev. Henry A. Hazen,
Auburndale, secretary ; Rev. Albert G. Bale, Melrose, registrar; Edward I. Thomas,
Brookline, treasurer; Rev. Joshua Coit, secretary of committee on the work of the
churches.
Session of 1891 : Marlboro, Tuesday, May 19j
Michigan, General Association of. — Organized Oct. 11, 1842.
Officers: Rev. Isaac W. McKeever, Ludington, moderator: Rev. Leroy Warren,
Lansing, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Ann Arboc, Tuesday, May 19, at 7.30 o'clock P. M.
Minnesota, General Congregational Association of.— Organized Oct 23, 1866.
Officers : Rev. 8. V. 8. Fisher, Minneapolis, moderator ; Rev. Samuel W. Dickin-
son, 2927 Portland Place, Minneapolis, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1890: Northfield, Tuesday, Sept. 16.
1890.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 433
Mississippi Congregational Association. — Organized March 31, 1883. '
Offiers: Rev. Frank G. Wood worth, Tougaloo, moderator; Rev. Charles L.
Harris, Meridian, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Meridian, Thursday, March 26, at 7.30 o'clock p. M.
Missouri, General Association of the Congregational Churches or. —
Organized Oct. 27, 1865.
Officers: Rev. Robert M. Higgins, St. Louis, moderator; Rev. Charles R. Hyde,
St. Louis, secretary.
Session of 1891 : Hannibal, Tuesday, May 5.
Montana, Conference of Congregational Churches of. — Organized June
17, 1884.
Officers: Rev. Stryker A. Wallace, Billings, moderator; Rev. F. D. Kelsey,
Helena, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1891: Butte, Tuesday, May 5.
Nebraska, Congregational Association of. — Organized Aug. 8, 1857.
Officers : Rev. John S. Maile, Omaha, moderator; Rev. Harmon Bross, Cbadron,
stated clerk and treasurer; Rev. Herman A. French, Greenwood, assistant clerk.
Session of 1890: Norfolk, Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 7.30 o'clock p. M.
Nevada. — In the General Association of California.
New Hampshire, General Association of. — Organized June 8, 1809.
Officers: Rev. Charles S. Murkland, Manchester, moderator; Rev. John M.
Dutton, Great Falls, Secretary; Rev. Samuel L. Gerould, Hollis, statistical secre-
tary and treasurer.
Session of 1890: Milford, Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 7 p. M.
New Jersey, Congregational Association of. — Organized June 2, 1869.
Officers: Rev. Stephen M.Newman, Washington, D. C, moderator; Rev. Corne-
lius H. Patton, Westfleld, secretary; James M. Allen, Newark, treasurer.
Session of 1891: Philadelphia, Tuesday, April 21.
New Mexico. — With Arizona.
New York, General Association of. — Organized May 21, 1834.
Officers: Rev. Wayland Spaulding, Poughkeepsie, moderator; Rev. James Deane,
Crown Point, secretary; Rev. George H. Bailey, Franklin, treasurer.
Session of 1891: Brooklyn, Tuesday, May 19.
North Carolina Conference. — Organized May 26, 1879.
Officers: Rev. George S. Rollins, Wilmington, moderator; Rev. Alfred Connet,
McLeans ville, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1890: Chapel Hill, Thursday, Oct. 2.
North Dakota, General Congregational Conference. — Organized 1883.
Officers: Rev. Charles Y. Snell, Inkster, moderator; Rev. Charles A. Mack,
Sanborn, corresponding and statistical secretary.
Session of 1890: Grand Forks, Thursday, Sept. 18.
Ohio, Congregational Association of. —Organized June 21, 1852.
Officers: Rev. James W. Hubbell, Mansfield, moderator; Rev. John G. Fraser,
Cleveland, registrar, statistical secretary, and treasurer.
Session of 1891: Springfield, Tuesday, May 12.
Oregon, Congregational Association of. — Organized July 13, 1818.
Officers : Rev. Alonzo Rogers, Corvallis, moderator; Rev. Daniel Staver, Forest
Grove, clerk, registrar, and treasurer.
Session of 1891 : time and place to be fixed.
434 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1890.
Pennsylvania Congregationai, Association. — Organized Oct. 14, 1886.
Officers: Rev. Peter Roberts, Scranton, moderator; J. T. Waid, m. d., Ridgway,
registrar and statistical secretary; William H. Osterhaut, Ridgway, treasurer.
Session of 1891: Plymouth, Tuesday, June 16, at 7.90 p. m.
Rhode Island Congregational Conference. — Organized May 3, 1809.
Officers : Rev. Edward O. Moore, Providence, moderator ; Thomas Laurie,
Providence, stated secretary; A. W. Claflin, Providence, treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Providence, Tuesday, May 26.
South Carolina. — In the Georgia Congregational Association.
South Dakota, The Congregational Association of. — Organized in 1871.
Officers: William A. Lyman, Vermillion, moderator; Rev. William B. Hubbard,
Chamberlain, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1890 : Sioux Falls, Tuesday, 8ept 9.
Tennessee. — The Central South Association. — Organized Oct. 25, 1871:
Officers: Rev. Stanley E. Lathrop, Sherwood, moderator; Prof. Henry S. Ben-
nett, Nashville, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Florence, Ala., Thursday, April 9.
Texas. —No State organization.
1. Congregational Association of Southwest Texas.— Organized Dec. 4, 1871.
Officers : No report. J. D. Leathers, Helena, is said to be scribe, and meetings
annually in July.
2. North Texan Association. — Hon. Ira H. Evans, Austin, moderator; Rev.
Cyrus I. Scofleld, Dallas, secretary and treasurer.
Utah. —The Utah Association. — Organized Dec. 28, 1882.
Officers: Rev. George' Ritchie, Ketchuin, Ida. ; Rev. John E. Hurlburt, Salt Lake
City, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1891 : Ogden, Saturday, March 28.
Vermont. — General Convention of Congregational Ministers and
Churches in. — Organized June 21, 1796. Incorporated June 18, 1873.
Officers: Rev. Charles M. Lamson, St. Johnsbury, president; Rev. Samuel L.
Bates, Brookfield, secretary; Rev. Rnfus C. Flagg, Wells River, corresponding
secretary; Hon. David M. Camp, Newport, treasurer.
Session of 1891: Brattleboro, Tuesday, June 9.
Virginia. — In The Congregational Association of New Jersey.
Washington, General Conoregational Association of. — Organized June
27, 1889.
Officers: A. J. Anderson, Walla Walla, moderator; Rev. Samuel Greene, Seattle,
registrar, treasurer.
Session of 1890: Walla Walla, Thursday, Sept. 25.
West Virginia. — In Ohio Association. •
Wisconsin, The Congregational Convention of. — Organized October, 1840.
Officers: Rev. Judson Tits worth, Milwaukee, moderator; Rev. Henry A. Miner,
Madison, permanent and statistical clerk ; Rev. Homer W. Carter, Platteville, treas-
urer.
Session of 1890; Madison, Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Wyoming. — Associated with Colorado.
1B90.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 435
NEXT ANNUAL MEETINGS, 1890-91, IN ORDER OF DATE.
New Hampshire,
South Dakota,
Minnesota,
North Dakota,
Washington,
Wisconsin,
North Cirollm,
California.
Colorado,
Nebraska,
Naw Mexico and Arizona,
Georgia Conference,
Georgia Association,
Florida,
Miniaiippi,
LoniitoiMh
Texaa.
New Jersey,
Montana,
Missouri ,
Ohio,
Souther a California,
Indians,
Massachusetts,
Michigan,
New Tnrt,
nun'oV
Rhode Island,
Vermont,
Milford,
Sioax Falls,
North field.
Grand Fork*,
Walla Walla,
Madison,
Cbapel Hill,
Santa Roaa,
Pueblo,
Norfolk,
Hiawatha,
Albuquerque,
1891.
Pomona,
Meridian,
Talladega,
Florence, Ala.,
Hannibal,
Springfield,
San Diego, '
Elkhart,
Marlboro,
Ann Arbor,
Brooklyn,
Sioux City,
Providence,
Brattleboro,
Pljrnoath,
New London,
New London,
WaterTllle,
Wednesday, October 22.
Thursday, October 19.
Tuesday, October 28.
Thunday, April 9.
Thursday, April.
Tuesday, April 21.
Tuesday, May 5.
Tuesday, May 3.
Tuesday, May 12.
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Tuesday, Jane 16.
Tuesday, June 16.
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Wednesday, June IT.
ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES, 1890-91.
Foreign Missions. — Minneapolis,
l, New York City, second Thurs-
day rn May.
hebican Hour Missionary Society. — San Francisco, in May; time and place
subject to the decision of the Executive- Committee.
mbhican Missionary Association. — In Northampton, Tuesday, October 28.
CoWoke-oational PchUsiiimi S ii cikty. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
-Chicago, 111., In June, day to be fixed by
Woman's Board of Missions. — Hartford, Conn., January 15, 18110.
Woman's Board or Missions of tub Interior. — Chicago, III., October 22.
Woman's Board of Missions of the Pacific. — Santa Roea, Cal., Wednesday,
October 8.
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REMARKS UPON THE STATISTICS.
Comparisons between figures reported last year and this year are as
specific changes by States being given in Summary IV.: —
Number of churches, as printed Jan. 1, 1889,
New churches added to the list,
Churches dropped from the list,
Net addition,
Total number of churches as now printed,
Number of church members, as printed Jan. 1, 1889,
Gain in 46 States gaining,
Loss in 2 States losing,
Total net gain,
Total membership, as now printed,
Total number in Sabbath Schools, as printed Jan. 1, 1889,
Gain in 29 States gaining,
Loss in 19 States losiug,
Total net gain,
Total, as now printed,
Benevolent Contributions for year, as printed Jan. 1, 1889,
Increase in 32 State*, $262,082
Decrease in 16 States, 69,608
Total net increase,
Total amount for year now printed,
For Home Expenditures for year, as printed Jan. 1, 1889,
Increase in 30 States reporting both years, $531,822
Decrease in 17 " " " " 82,588
Net increase in such States,
Increase by 1 State reporting only this year,
Total net increase by reports,
Total amount reported this year,
trare as
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475,608
16,498
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491,985
580,672
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192,474
$2,398,037
$4,978,889
1,068,073
$6,016,962
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
451
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN THE
UNITED STATES.
REPORTED BY THE SEVERAL STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
The following is a compilation of the alphabetical lists furnished by the State
Associations and Conferences, corrected by correspondence with their seoretarieM to
the latest possible date. The secretary of the Council in no case presumes to insert
or omit a name upon his own responsibility. The State organizations (<>r later coun-
cils) are alone responsible ; but the secretary has used his utmost endeavors to obtain
a complete and correct list. If any names are omitted, it is because they are not
reported by any organization in any State.
The figures refer to pages where the name will be found in the tables, in the Vital
Statistics, in the service of the Benevolent Societies, of the Theological Seminaries,
in the list of foreign missionaries. In some cases the page is left as in tables, when
the post-office is changed since the tables were put to press.
Names starred (*) are of persons who, although mentioned (usually as supplying
•churches), are not reported as members of any organization of Congregational churches
or ministers. A few names are also retained with a * of those who were in active
service last year, and may be presumed to be in transitu. Such names are not con-
tinued a second year, without specific report.
Some post-office addresses are antiquated; but the best possible has been done.
Licentiates are not included in this list, but a list of licentiates follows this, and
a list of ministers of other denominations.
Names of persons in last year's list, deceased since the issue of 1889, are retained,
:and are indexed to the pages of the " Vital Statistics " when found there.
Some errors will be found in first names, initials, and spelling. No pains have
been spared to secure accuracy ; but, effort failing, the compiler has not ventured
to follow even his own convictions, against the unmistakable testimony of the
reports.
Names differing only in a single letter and pronounced alike are treated as one
name, but spelled according to report. Browne, Clarke, Curtiss, Griffith, etc., and
names beginning with Mac. or Mc. are among this number. Names beginning with
Mc. or St. are arranged as if the word was not abbreviated.
Letters for our missionaries will be addressed to the oare of the society mentioned
with the name, such societies (initials) being (hs are all foreign addresses) in italics.
By vote of the last National Council (Minutes, page 26), the separate lint of minis-
ters without pastoral charge is omitted, and the usage of previous years is resumed.
Such names, as they do not occur in the preceding tables, have no numeral page
reference, and in place of it the year of ordination is given.
.[Abbe, Frederick R., deceased. 17
[Abbott, Araoa, deceased. 17
Abbott, Charles H., Geneva, 111. 138
Abbott, Kphraim E P., ISierra Mad re, Cal. 104
Abbott, Frederick M., Griggsville, 111. 140
Abbott, Jostiti E.. A. B. C. F. M. 427
Abbott, Lyman, Brooklyn, N. Y. '278
Abbott, Theophilus C, Lansing, Mich. 1867
Abernelhy, Henry C, Puway, Cal. 102
Ahlett, John C, Hi* Rock, 111. 134
Adair, Samuel L., Osawatomit*, Kan. 1841
Adam-, Aaron C, Wei hern Held, Ct. 120
Adams, Allison I)., Oshkosh. Wis. 354
Adams, Benjamin S., K. St Johnsbury, Vt. 338
Adams, Calvin C, Cedar Fall*, Io. 1850
Adams, Charles D., Springfield, Mo. 1885
Adams, Daniel E., South bo ro, Mass. 218
{Adams, D.irwln, deceased. 17
.Adams, Edwin A., 8. Asb av., Chicago, 111. 136
Adams, Ephralm, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1843
Adam*, Frank li., Centralia, Cal. 1888
Adams, Frank 8., Reading, Mass. 214
Adams, Frederick 11., River Point, R. I. 318
Adams, Geo. C, Henrietta st.,St.Louis,Mo. 252
Adams, Geo. M., Auburndale, Mass. 141, 1857
Adams, Harry C, Turner's Falls, Mass. 11, 210
Adams, Harvey, New Hampton, Io. 1843
Adams, Jas. A., Warren av., Chicago, III. 136
Adams, Jonathan K., Btngor, Me. 63, 1859
Adams, Luoien H., A. B. C. F. M. 427
•Adams, Myron, Rochester, N. Y. 288
Adams, Myrou W., Atlanta, tia. 15, 1885
Adams, Phelps R., Ocean View, Cal. 102
Adams, Silas N., South Gardiner, Me. 184
Adams, Thomas J., Danielsville, Ga. 130
Adam*, William W., Fall River, Mass. 202
Adkius, James B., Bluomingtun, Wis. 848
Adrian, Isaac N., Woodstock, 111. 146
Adriance, S. Winchester, Lowell, Mass. 2u8
Aganler, J. Cyrille, Springfield, Ms. 1881
Ahnstrom,JonasM.,Jamestown,N.Y. 1885
Aiken, Kdwin K., A. H. C. F. Jf. 427
Aiken, Edwin J., Concord, N. 11. 266
Alkins, James E., Vassalboro, Me. 100
Aikman, Joseph G., Strawberry Point, Io. 164
A!t;sllc, James 8., Fort Wayne, Lnd. 148
Ainsworih, Israel, So. Peabody, Mass. 212
Albert, John d., Stillwater, Minn. 246
Albrecht, George K.,A. B. C. F. M. 427
Alcott, William P., Bozford, Mass. 206
452
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Alden, Kbenerer, Marsh field, Mam. 208 i
Alden, Edmund K.. Boston, Mass. 66, 1850 i
Alden, Edwin H., Atbol, S. D. 1864 |
Alden. K. J., 377 Indiana St., Chicago, 111. 1S58 i
Alder son, James, Kockwell, Io. 1846
Aldrich, Benj. F., Ironton, Mich. 11, d, 224, 30
Aldrich. Jeremiah K., W. Barnstable,Mass. 194
Alexander, James, Tewksbury, Mass. 218
Alexander, Walter S., N. Cambridge, Ms. 1861
Alger, Frank G., Streator, 111. 144
Allaben, Adelbert E., Pnyson, 111. 142
AUard, Joseph, Fall River, to a**. 202
Allbright, William H., Dorchester, Mass. 196
Allcbln, George, A. B. C. F. M. 427
Allen,' Abram B., Hannibal, Mo. 250
Allen, Edward P., Kellogg, Io 158
Allen, Kphraim W.. East Taunton, Mass. 218
Allen , Frank H., Milwaukee, Wis. 352
Allen, Frederick H., Boston, Mass. 1874
Allen, Fred. L., Hennlker, N. H. 270
Allen, George B., Oakland, Cat. 1861
Allen, Herbert 0., Cleveland, O. 11, 300
Allen, Irwin W., Dayton, Wi». 1852
Allen, Melvin J., Ilolden, Mass. 204
Allen, Warren, Oswego, N. Y. 1835
Allen, William C, St. Johns, Mich. 236
Allenbaugh, John W.. Bronson, Kan. 1880
Allender, John, Champaign, 111. 134
All worth, John, Almont, Mich. 224
Allwortb, William H., Memphis, Mich. 232
Alvord, Augustus, Monterey, Mass. 210, 20
Alvord, Frederick, South Windsor, Ct. 122
Alvord, Henry C, 8. Weymouth, Mass. 220
Alvord, James 0., Hamilton, Mass. 204
Alvord, Lawrence C, Kscondido, Cal. 1888
Amaron, Calvin E., Springfield, Mass. 1879
Ament. William 8., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Amsden, Benjamin M., Manchester, Io. 1847
Amsden, Bamuel H., Gilmanton, N. H. 268
Anderson, Asher, Meriden, Ct. 116
Anderson, Charles, Constantinople. 427
Anderson, Charles A., Ban Francisco, Cal. 104
Anderson, David K., Evanston, 111. 1876
Anderson, Edward, Danielsonvllle, Ct. 14, 110
Anderson, Edwin L., Ashley, Mich. 224
Anderson, James A ., Monmouth, Me. 11, 186
Anderson, Joseph, Waterbory, Ct. 124
Anderson, Lars, Vermillion, 8. D. 326
Anderson, Wilbert L., Stowe, Vt. 338
Anderson, William, Imlay City, Mich. 230 ,
Andrews, Chan. E., Somerville, Mass. 11, 216 .
Andrews, David W, Hobart, Ind. 148 |
Andrews, Edwin N., Hartford, Wis. 352 I
Andrews, George W., Talladega, Ala. 94
Andrews, George W., Dalton, Mass. 200
Andrews, Bamuel B., Chatham, Mass. 198
Andrews, Stephen M., Marlon, Mass. 1867
Andridgc, Andr. A., Prairie du Chien,Wis. 354
Andrus, Elizur, Allegan, Mich. 1850
Andrus, J. Cowles, Syracuse, N. Y. 290
Angell, Marcus 8., Grand Rapids Mich. 234
Angler, Marshall B., No Granville, N.Y. 1853
Applebee, Warren, Vinalhaven, Me. 1868
Applet on, Fayette G., Lake Henry ,8. D., 822, 4
Apthorp, Rufus, Elyrla, O. 300
Archer, Marmaduke D., Bond u rant, Io. 152
Archibald, Andrew W.f MltchellTille, Io. 164
•Armes, Ana H., Goffs Falls, N. H. 11
Armes, Josiah L., Nashua, N. H. 1846
Arms, William F., Terry villa, Ct. 120
Armsby, Lauren, Council Grove, Elan. 168
Armstrong, Edward P.. Springfield, Mass. 1881
Armstrong, Frederick A., Oakland, Cal. 1872
Armstrong, Julius C, Chicago, 111. 1874
Armstrong, Robert 8., Preston, Minn. 1856
Armstrong, William B., Braswell, Ga. 130
Arnold, Arthur E., Atkinson, 111. 1867
Arnold, Henry T., Plalnfield, Ct. 120
Arnold, Beth A., Keliey, Io. 168
Arthur, Charles M., Harbine, Neb. 12
Ashby, John H., Armada, Mich. 224
Ashley, J. Mills, Golden, Col. 1838
•Afhley, Walter U., Bhelburne, Mass. 216
Ashmun, Edward H., Denver, Col. 108
Askin, John, Kearney, Neb. 258
Atkiqs, Doane U., Calumet. Mich. 226
[Atkinson, George H., deceased. 13
Atkinson, John L., A. B. C F. M. 427
Atkinson, William Q., Chester Centre, Io. 154
Atw.od, Eugene F., Bloomfield, Ct. 110
At wood, Ireneus J., A. B. C. F. If, 427
Atwood, I^fwiit P., South Dennis, Mass. 200
At wood, William R.t Corry, Pa. 312
Aunks, Frank M., Leonidns, Mich. 232
Austin, Franklin IX, Nashua, N. H. 270
Austin, Lewis A., Winter Park, Fla. 1862
Austin, Samuel J., Darien, Ct. 112
Austin, Thomas J., Florence, Ala. 11, 94
Avery, Frederick 1>., Columbia, Ct. 112
Avery, Henry, Montour, Io. 160-
Avery, Holly H., St. Francis, Kan. 166, 72
Avery, .lohn, Led yard, Ct. 116
Avery, William F., Middlebury, Ct. 11
Axtell, Nathan G.,Evanston, 111. 14, 18*7
Ayer, Charles L., W. Stafford, Ct 122
Ayer, Edwin I., i.hase, Mich. 226
Ayer, Franklin D., Concord, N. H. 266
Ayers, Milan C, Newton Highlands, Ms. 1874
Ay era, Rowland. Hadley, Mass. 204
Ayrea, Alfren W., Arington, Neb. 256
Babb, Thomas K., Chelsea, Maes. 200
Babbitt, James H . , W. Brattieboro, Vt. 332
Bacheler, Francis P. , Bozrahvllle, CU 116
Backus, Jabez, Went port, Ct. 11, 124
Backus, Joseph W., Plulnville, Ct. 120
Bacon, Benjamin W., Oswego, N. Y. 286
Bacon, Edward E., Saccarappa, Me. 190
Bacon, Henry M., Toleeto, O. 908
Bacon, Joseph F.t Ferndale, Cal. 100
Bacon, Leonard W.f Norwich, Ct. 1866»
Bacon, M lies E., Pembroke, 8. D. 320, 4
Bacon, Thomas R., Berkeley, Cal. 1879
Bacon, William F., Medford, Mass. 1867
Bacon, William N.. Brldport, Vt. 14, 1*5*
*Badert*cher, Gottfned, N. J. 1887
Badger, Alfred S., Hampton, Io. 158
Hagoail, Frederick, Alba, Mich. 224
Bailey, Amos J., Ogden, Utah, 331
Bailey, J »aniel W., Oroveion, Tex. 330
Bay ley, Frank T., Portland, Me. 188
Bailey, George H., Franklin, N. Y. 282
Bailey, Henry L.. A. B. V. F. M. 11, 427
Bailey, Jerome D., South Woodbury, Vu.1860
Bailey, John G., Rogers, Ark. 11, 97
Bailey, J . Webster, West Rutland, Vt. 340
♦Bailey, Nelson M., Beechwood, Mass. 200-
Bailey, Orange C, Chelsea, Mich. 226-
Baird, Enoch F., Mallet Creek, O. 302, 8
Baird, John G., ElUngton, Ct. 1859
Baird, John W., A. B. C. F. Jf. 427
Bake, Henry P., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1872
Baker, Ariel A., Independence, Io. 158
Baker, Benjamin F., Udall, Kan. 174
Baker, Edward P.. ffiio, H. I, 1872
Baker, Kphraim H., York, Neb. 268
Baker, George, Hillsdale, Wn. 346-
Baker, George C, East Ashford, N. T. 1S47
♦Baker. Henry R., Ct. 1887
Baker, John W. H., Farmington Falls, Me, 1865
[Baker, Joseph P., deceased. 1872
Baker, Orrln G.. West Charleston, Vt. 332
Baker, Smith, Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Baker, William H., Oberlln, O. 306-
Balcb, Frederic H., Oakland, Cal. 1887
Balcom, Fred. A., Rockland, Mass. 214
Baldwin, Cyrus G., Des Moines, Io. 1881
Baldwin, David J- Neligh, Neb. 1866>
[Baldwin, KlJJab C., deceased.
Baldwin, Frits W., B. Orange, N. J. 11, 4, 276
Baldwin, John A., Detroit, Mich. 1875-
1890.]
LIST OF CONGRAGATIONAL MINISTERS.
453
Bale, Albert 0-., Melrose, Mass. 208
Ball. Albert H., Elgin, III. 138
Ball, John A., New Smyrna, Fla. 1867
Ball, Robert H., Fair bH von, Vt. 11, 334
Bali, Waylaud D., Halt! more, Md. 1884
Ballantine. John W., Ridtfi Held, Ct. 11, 120
Ballanlinc, William G., Oberlin, O. 76, 18S5
Ballautiue, Williiim O., -4. B. * '. F. At. 427
Bancroft, Isaac, Washington, D. C. . 1876
[Ban ft rid, John A., deceased. 18
Banister, Charles D., Northport, Mich. 232, 4
Banks, George W., Guilford, Ct. 114
Barber, Alanson D., Williston, Vt. 1840
Barber, Amzl D., Lorain, O. 304
Barber, Clarence H., Manchester, Ct. 116
Barber. Frank W., Grand Island, Neb. 1883
Barber, Leman N., Turlock,Cal. 104
barber. Lather H., Vernon Centre, Ot 122
Barbour, William M., Montreal, Can. 427
Barclay, Thomas D , Fori Plain, N. Y. 1872
Bard, George 1., Walpole, N. H. 11, 274
Barker, Horatio A., Oakley, Mich. 1852
Barland, Tbnma*, Kau Claire, Wis. 1866
Barnard, Elihn C, Whitewater, Wis. 3., 8
Barnard, Pliny F., Westminster, Vt. 1847
Barnes, George B, Fargo, N.D. 1868
Barnes, Henry E., Shcrbrooke, P. Q. 427
Barnes, Jeremiah R.. Marietta, O. 1838
Barnes, Orlando C, N. ijtwrence, N. Y. 286
Barnes, Stephen G., Grianell', Io. 1881
Barnett, John H., Nantlooke, Pa. 312
Barnett, Paul. Fort Valley, Ga. 130
Barnum, Samuel H., Cornwall, Vt. 334
Barnam, Samuel W., New Haven, Ct. 1853
Barrett, John P., Normal, 111. 142
Barrett, Samuel A.. Castlcton, Vt. 832
Barron, John W., Laeonia, N. H. 1888
Barrows, Allen O., Ames, Io; 1871
Barrows, Charles D., Cal. 1871
Barrows, John 0.,NewiDgton, Ct. 118
/Barrows, Simon, deceased.
Barrows, Walter M ., Rock ford, III. 144
Barrows, William, Rea ling, Mass. 1845
Barrows, William II., Anamona, Io. 1*2
Barstow, Charles, Amen, Io. 1852
Bare tow, John Glastonbury, Ct. 11,114
Barteau, Sidney H., Angus, Minn. 1857
Bartholomew, Cha>. . M ., Susp. Bridge, N.7. 290
Ban leu, Dana W., St. Louis, Mo. 252
Bartlett, Edward O., Providence, R. I. 318
Bartlctt, Enoch N., San Buenaventura, Cal. '41
Bartlett, Lyman, A. B. C. F. M. 427
Bartlett, Samu<l, Toledo, O. 308
Bartlett, Hamuel C, Hanover, N. H. 1843
Bartlett. William A ., Chicago. 111. 14, 144
Barton. James L., A. B. O. F. Jf. 427
♦Barton, Walter, Attleboro, Mass. 194
Barton, William E., Wellington, O. 308
♦Bary, Ernil B., Newcastle, N. H. 272
Bascora, Flavel, Princeton, 111. 1833
Bascom, George S.. Fargo, N. D. 294
Baacom, John. Williamstown, Mass. 1859
Baskervllle, Mark, Aurora, Neb. 256
Bossett, Austin B., Willlsmntown, Mass. 2*0
BasHett, Stephen E., Fort Valley, Ga. 04, 130. 2
Bates, Charles S., Lee, N. II. 270
Bate*, Francis W., A. B. C. F. M. 427
f Bates, Henry, deceased. 19
Bates, Henry L., I'etaluma, Cal. 102
Bates, James A., Randolph Centre, Vt. 338
Bates, John M., Bon Homme, S. D. 320
Bates, Samuel L., Brook tield, Vt. 832
Bath, Thomas W., Tremont, 111. 146
Batt, William J., Warnemlle, Mass. 1857
Battey, George J., Canova, S. D. 320, 2
Battey, Richard H., Millbank, S. D. 1882
Baxter, Albert F., Bath, N. H. 266
Baxter, Benjamin J., Hopkins, Mich. 230
Baxter, Thomas G., Frankfort, Mich. 228
Bayne, John S., Hadley, Mass. 204
Beach, David N., Cambridge, Mass. 198
Beach, Edwin R., Lexington, Or. 310
Beach, Klmer J., Lyndon. Vt. 336, 8
Beach, Harlan P., A. B. C. F. M. 427
•Beach, Homer T., Benson, Vt. 332
Beach, Nathaniel, Norwich Town, Ct. 1837
B«uch, Samuel J., Cedar Falls, lo. 152
Beadenkopf, Thos. M., Baltimore, Md. 1886
Beale, Charles H., Lansing, Mich. 232
Beale, William T., Ypsilanti, Mich. 238
Beaman, Warren H. Amherst, Mass. 1841
Bean, Ebenezer, Gray, Me. 184
Beane, Phincas A., Bath, 111. 1852
Beard, Augustus F., Bible House, N. Y. 65, 60
Beard, Edwin S.. Brooklyn, Ct. 110
Beard, Keuben A., Seattle, Wn. 63, 1879
Beard. William H., South Killlngly, Ct. 116
Beardsley, Bronson B., Bridgeport, Ct. 1850
Beardslee, Clark S., Hartford Ct. 75, 1884
Beardsley, Joslah, Wilmette, 111. 146, 12
[Bears, Alfred H., deceased.
Beaton, David, Redfleld, S. D. 324
Beckwith, Clarence A., W.Roxbury, Ms. 196
Beckwith, Edward G., Honolulu, H. I. 427
Beckwith. George A., Windham, Vt. 810
Bedford, Kobert C, Montgomery, Ala. 94
Beebe, Albert G., Springfield, Mass. 1854
Beecher, Charles, Wysox, Pa. 1844
Beecher, Edw., Macon St.. Brooklyn, N.Y.1826
Beecher, Frederick W., Wellsville, N. Y. 290
•Beecher, Thomas K., Elmira, N. Y. 282
[Beecher, William H., deceased. 19
Ben rends, A dolphus J. F., Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Belden, William H., Bristol, Ct. 110
Belfry, William T., Vestaburg, Mich. 11, 230
•Belknap, Lafayette, Herrick, Neb. 11, 258
Bell, James M., Lisbon, N. H. 270
Bell, Robert C, E. Longmeadow, Mass. 206
Bell, Samuel, Whitman, Mass. 220
Hell, S. Linton. Marblehead, Mass. 208
Bell, Thomas, East Falmouth, Mass. 2u2
Bell, William 8., Helena, Mont. 1864
BeUey, George W , Dayton, O. 16. 300
Belt, Salathiel D., Woodland. Cal. 1871
Bern an, Albert M . Corning, Io.- 154
Benedict, Arthur J.. St. Paul, Minn. 246
Benedict, George, Qulncy Point, Mass. 214
Benedict, Wm. A., Orange Park, Fla. 128
Benford, George, Harrison, Miob. 230
Benjamin, Thomas C, Nanticoke, Penn. 312, 4
Benner, Edward A., Salt Lake City, U. 1874
Bennett, Ethan O , Brighton, Io. 1853
Bennett, Henry 3., Nashville. Tenn. 328
Bennett, William P., Crete, Neb. 256
Bent. George, Hazard, Neb 1856
•Bente, Christ. H , Pierce City, Mo. 14, 252
Benton, Joseph A.. Oakland, Cal. 77, 1861
Benton, Ledyard E., Crete, Neb. 1864
Bentz, Henry, Suttou, Neb. 1856
Berggren, Charles A., St. Joseph, Mo. 252
Berle, Adolph A., Wareham, Mass. 14, 218
Berry, Augustus, Pel ham, N. H. 272
Berry, Edward A., Atlanta, Ga. 1870
Berry, George R., Aten, Neb. 256
Berry, Loren F., Ottumwa, Io. 160
Bettes, Darius. Grand Rapids, Mloh. 1848
Betts, Eben M., Minneapolis, Minn. 1869
Bevnnn, Reese G., Scranton, Pa. 316
Bickford, Levi F., Buena Park, Cal. 98, 106
Bickford, Thomas, Bran ford, Ct. 110
Bickford, Warren F., Oakland, Cal. 1876
Rlcknell. Dennis H., Anacortes, Wn. ' 1872
Biddle Jacob A., 8. Norwaik, Ct. 118
Bldwell, John B., Perry, Io. 162
Bigelow, Albert, North Evans, N. Y. 286
Blllman, Howard, Oxford, N. Y. 14, 236
Bingham, Charles M., Daytona, Fla. 128
Bingham, Egbert B., Woodstock, Ct. 124
Bingham, Hiram, A. B. C. F. M. 427
Bingham, Joel S., Traer, Io. 164
454
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOQK.
[1890.
Bird, Charles W., Glyndon, Minn. 1880
Bird GeoTKe H., South Chicago, 111. 136
Bird, William, Beirut, Syria. 427
Bifb*e Chit rift Gv. Fontanelie, Neb. 1867
Biebee, John H.. Westfield, Mass. 1834
Bisbee, Mania D.. Hanover, N. H. 1874
Blscoe, George S., Waverly, Neb. 262
Blscoe, Thomas C, Holliston, Mas*. 1838
BUbop, Albrrt W., Olathe, Kan. 172
Blssell. Charles H., Morris, III. 142
Blssell, Edwin C, Hartford, Ct. 75, I860
Blssell, Frank A., Ottawa, Kan. 172
Blssell, Henry U.,A.B.C. F. At. 427
Bissel), J no. E., Dunning St., Chicago, 111. 136
Blssell. Oscar, Westford, Ct. 110
Blssell, Samuel B. 8., Norwalk, Ct. 1836
BHUnger, John Q., Haverhill, N. H. 1860
Bixby , A lanson, Debesa, Cal . 104
Bixby, Joseph P., Revere, Mass. 214
Bixby, Solomon. Holland, Mass. 1863
Blzler, Jaim-s W.t Haverhill. Mass. 11, 204
Blackman, Win. F.. Naugatuck, Ct. 116
Black well. Win., Rhinelander, Wis. 354
Blades, John 1., Maas. 14
Blair, John J., Andover, Maas. 104
Blaic dell, Joshua J., Belolt, Wis. . 1844
BlalMiell, William S.,Tavares, Fla. 1868
Blake, H«-nry A., Webster, Mass. 11, 218
I Blake, Jeremiah, deceased.
Hake, Lyman H., Weatfleld, Maas. 220
Blake. 8. Leroy, New London, Ct. 118
Blakeiy, David, Btacyville, lo. 164
Blakely. Joalah B.. Neenah, Wi*. 1874
Blakeiy, Qulncy, Marlboro, N. H. 270
Blakeslee, Allen D , Hay ward, Wis. 352
Blakeslce, Krastus, Spencer, Mass. 216
Blakenlee, Newton T., Tori Byron, 111. 144
Blakesley, Linus, Topeka, Kan. 174
Blanchard, Addisou, Denver, Col. 106
Blanchard* Charles, Wheaton, III.
Blancbard, John T., Webster City, lo. 164
Blanchard, Jonathan, Wheaton, 111. 1837
Blanchaid, Merrill, £. Weymouth, Mass. 220
Birase, William J.. WilliaiosfieJd, O. 808
Blenkarn, Win. T., Strung City, Kan* 168, 74
BUnn, Henry G., Cambridge, NT. 280
Bliss, Charles K.. Chicago, 111. 68, 1859
Bliss, Daniel, Beirut, Syria. 427
Bliss, Daniel J.. Abtngton, Ct. 1868
Blins, Kdwin E., A. B. C. F. At. 427
Bliss, Kdwln M., East Orange, N. J. 1877
Bliss, Howard *»., Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
[BlisN, Isaac G., dvecensed, 19
Bliss, J. Henry. Franklin, N. H. 268, 72
Blisi*. Leon D., Worcester, Mass. 11, 220
Blodgett, Charles K., Sauk Centre, Minn. 1384
Blodgett, Edward P., Greenwich, Maas. 204
Blodget, Henry, A. B. V. F. At. 4U7
Bloomtitld, Frank. Highland Station, Mch. 230
Blose. David A., Beardstown, Hi. 134
Boardman, Cha«. 1'., W. Burlington, lo. 11, 164
Boitidman, Get rge N., Chicago, HI. 73, 1854
Boardm in, Joseph, Barnet, VI. 332
Boardman, M. Bradford, New Britain, Ct. 116
Bodwell, Joseph C, Lyndonvillc, Vt. 332, 6
Bod well, Lewis, Clifton Springs, N. Y. 1856
^Bowess, Elliott K., Kaukauna. Wis. 352
*Bok'gi'i>» Joseph II., Sterling, Kan. 174
Boiler, Benjamin F., Sedalla, Mo. 252
Bolster, William H , S. Weymouth, Maas. 220
Bolt wood, Henrv L., Evaneton, III. 1864
Bond, Elias. A. B. C. F. At. 427
Bond, Jobn J., Ironvllle, N. Y. 280. 2
Bonflls. Ellsworth, N*w York, N. Y. 11, 1889
I Bonnell, William H , deceased. 19
Bonnett, Louis M., Athol, Kan. 166
Bonney, John R , DeSmet, S. D. 1863
Booth, Edwin, Obirlin, O. 1896
Borchers, Ernest F., Berlin, Germany, 427
[Borton, Jesse P., deceased.
Boss, Thomas M., Leavenworth, Kan. 170
Boat wick, Elmer D.. RJdgway, Pa. 8U
Bosworth, Kdward I., Oberlin, O. 76, lfttt
Bosworth, Qulncy M ., Jswett City. Ct. 116-
Bosworth, Richard H., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bosworth, Uriah C, Trenton, Neb. 262
Bosworth. William A.. Great B»nd, Kan. 170
Both well, George W , Oakland. Cal . 1875
Boudreau, Muses F., [Masa.j 187T
Bourne, James R.f Sharon, Ct. 1859
Bourne, Paul E., Blllaboro' Centre, N. H. 270-
Bourne, 8., New York, N. Y. 1853
Bouton, Tilton C. H., Hopkinton, N. H., 14,270
Bowden, Henry M., Portland, Ct. 120
Boweu, Elias R., Cleveland. O. 1888
Bowcn, Frederic. Avon, III. 134
•Bower, Amos W., Hillsdale, Or. 1876
Bowers, Albert. Ruggles, O. 306
Bowers, Charles F., Provo, Utah. 1887
Bowers, John M., Kidder, Mo. 1866
Bowers, 8iepheu, San Buenaventura, Cal. 1888
Bowker, Samuel, Reading, Maas. 1845
Bowler. Stephen L., Berlin, N. H. 1853
Bowman, David D., Grass Valley, Cal. 14, 100
Bowman, George A ., East Ha* tford, Ct. 184*
Boyd. Herbert W., 8o. Amherst, Mass. 194
•Boyle, Frauk W., Sherman, Tex. 330
Boynton, Charles K., Bast Aurora, N. Y. 1861
Boynton, Francis H., Lawrence, Ma«a. 206
Boynton, Geo. M., Newton Centre, Ms. 67,1863
Hoynton, Nehemiah, Boston, Mass. 196
Brace, Seth C, Philadelphia, Pa. 1860
Bradford, Amory H., Montclalr, N. J. 276
Bradford, BenJ.F., Upper Montclalr, N. J. 276
I Bradford, Dana B., deceased.
Bradley, Albert J ., Valley Falls , Kan. 174
Bradley, Cornelius B., Oakland, Cal. 1871
Brxdley, Dan F., Yankton, S. t>. 826
Bradley, George 8., Hudson, Mich. 230
Bradley, N. 8., Janr.estown, N. D. 11, 6, 294, 6»
Bradley, William, Milton, Mljh. 226, 34
•Bradshaw, John, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1861
Bradshaw, John W.. Ann Arbor, Mich. 224
Bradstreet, Albe.t E., Shelburne, Mass. 214
Brainerd, Charlc N., BrarUeboro, Vt., 1876
Brat nerd. Edward K., Los AugHee, Cal. 100
Brainerd, Timothy G., GrinnHI, lo. 1840
Braith waits, Tho*. A., E. Rockaway, N. Y. 280
Brakcmeyer, Gustavus L., Grand View, lo. 156
Branch, Kdward T., H- mer, Mich. 1849
Branch, John A., Hill City, Kan. 170
Brand, James, Oberlin, O. 304
Brandt, William L., Baxter, lo. 152
Bra* tow, Lewis O., New Haven, Ct. 79, 1861
Hrastow, Thomas K., Rock port, Me. 1865
Bray, Henry E., No. Leominster, Maas. 11, 206
Bray, Spencer H., New York, N. Y . 286
Bray, William L., Kenosha. Wis. 352
Brcarly, William II., ja«per. O. u. 324
Breckinridge, Daniel M., Bellevue, lo. 152
Breed, David, Willlngton, Ct. 124
Breed, Dwight P., Michigan City, Ind. 148-
Breed. Samuel D.. Ann Arbor, Mich. 1862
Bremner, David, Boxford, Mass. 214
Brereton, James E., Ashland. Neb. 256
Brereton, Jobn M., Cole Camp, Mo. 250»
Brewer, David n., Boston, Mass. 208
Brewer, .Nines, Hartland, Wis. 352
Brewer, William F., Duluth, Ga. 130
Brewster, Wm.H., Benton Harbor, Mich. 1838*
Briant, 8. Ingersoll, N. Chelmsford, Ms. 14. 198
Brickett, Harry, Hook»ett, N. H. 1858
Brlckett, Hurry L., Lynnfield Centre, Ms. 208
Bridgman, Henry M., A. B. C. F. At. 427
Bridgman, Lewis, Cmtreville. 8. D. 1840>
Ki ier, John W., Polermo, Cal. 100, 2
Briggs, William T., East Douglass, Maas. 200
lirink. Lee A., Elroa, lo. 154, 6
Brlntnall, Loren W., 8teilacoom, Wn. 844, 6>
Brlsendlne, William H., Forrestville, Ga. ISO
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
455
Bristol, Col man, Carpenterville, 111. 184
Bristol, Prank L., Ux bridge, Mam. 218
[Bristol, Richard C, deceased.
Bristol, Sherlock, Saticoy, Cal. 1843
Broad, L. Psyson, Topeka, Kan. 63, 1873
Brodhead, William H., Denver, Col. ' 108
Brodle, Andrew M.. Cincinnati, O. 300
Brodle, James F.« Salem, Mass. 11, 4, 214
Brokaw, Kalph W., Springfield, Mass. 216
Brooks, Charles H., A. B.C. F. M. 427
Brooks, Charles 8., Fltchburg. Mass. 202
Brooks, George W., Dorchester, Mass. 106
Brocks, W. E., Claremont av., Chicago, HI. 136
Brooks. William M., Tabor, Io. 1866
Bross, Harmon. Lincoln, beb. 63,1863
Brower, C. DeWolf, Dowagiac, Mich. 228
Brown, Aaron, KingsUn Centre, O. 1867
Brown, Ama»a A., Spearfi»h. 8. D. 326
Brown, Auselm B., New York, N. Y. 1873
Brown, Aurellan L., Dexter, Minn. 1887
Brown, Charles 0 , Dubuque, Io. 154
Brown, Clarence T., Forrestville, III. 11, 138
Brown, Daniel M., Indianapolis, ind. 148
Bnrwn, Edward, Dfc8met. 8. D. 1853
Brown, Frederick 0 , 111. 1872
Brown, George B., Toledo, O. 298
Brown, Henry C, Sprimrfield, Mo. 1865
Brown, Henry E., Oberlln 0. 1866
Brown. Herbert 8., Mystic Bridge, Ct. 122
Brown, Israel, New Hampton, Io. 160
Brown, James, Aleo, Ala. 11, 94
Brown. John A ., Rlceville, Io. 162, 4
Browne, John K , A. B. C. F. M. 427
Browne, J. Newton, Minneapolis, Minn. 14, 240
Brown, Luther B. Dickinson, N. D. 294
Brown, "liver, Woodbine, Io. 158,64
•Brown, Robert, Roy. Wn. 346
Brown, Sterling N., Washington, D. O. 126
Brown, Thomas J., Mukwanago, Wis. 1884
Brown, Thomas L., Steuben, O. 802, 4
Brown, Willard I>., Interlachen, Fla. 128
Brown, WilUum B.. East < -range, N. J. 1843
Brown. William M , Austin, Tex. 330
Brownj >hn, George W., Winner, Neb. 264
•Brownvillo. John W., Colebrook, N. H. 266
Bruce. Charles C , Medford, Mass. 208
Bruce, Charles R., Eagle Grove, Io. 154
Bruce. Il> nry J., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Bruechert. Fred H. W., Omaha, Neb. 26*".
Brnndidge, Hirnra A., Fredonia. Kan. 1861
Bruneau, I*mai:l P., Holyoke, Mass. 11, fl)4
Bryan, George A.. Scotland, Ct. 120
Bryant. Albert, Worcester. Mass. 1865
Bryant, Samuel J., West Haven, Ct. 1876
Bryant, Stephen O., Olivet, Mich. 1868
•Bryngleson, Aug , Wood Lake, Wis. 350, 8
Buck, Edwin A., Fall River. Mass. 1864
Buck, S imuel J., Grlnnell, Io. 1863
Buckham. John W., Salem, Mas*. 214
Buckingham, Samuel G.. Springfield, Ms. 216
Buell, Lewin F , Smyrna, N. Y. 12, 288
Bugbee, R"lla G , Thomastoo, Ct. 122
Buirbt-y. Will 8., South Haven, Mich. 236
Bnlflnch, John J., Waldoboro, Me. 180
Bull ird, < 'harles hi., Hartford, Ct. 1855
Bullard, Ebcn W„ Stockbrldge, Mass. 1838
Bullock, Miles G., Anconia, Ct. 110
Bullock, Motier A., Iowa City, Io. 158
•BumpiiR. I*aac C-, Sherman Mills, Me. 188
Bumstead, Horace, Atlanta, Ga. 1872
Bundy, Henry, Chicaso, 111 1878
Bunker, Kred R., Olivet, Mich. 12, 226, 32
Bunnell, John J. Douglas, Mich. 228
•Bunnell, Philip, Phillips, Me. 1882
Burbank, Justin E., Concord, N. H. 1858
Burbank, Lysander T., Washington, D.0. 1860
Burges*, Charles, Anthony, Kan. 176
Burgess, Edmund J., Wolverine, Mich. 238
Burgess, George H.. Hadlyme, Ct. 112
Burgess, Louis F., Bridgewater, Ct. 110
Burgess, Beth, Blodgett Mills, N. Y. 184*
Burgess, William, Canton, 111. 134
Bnrhaas, Paul C . Centralis, 111. 1886
Burllson, Augustas E., Berea, O. 1879
Burnaby, 8tduey A., Lancaster, N. H. 2701
Burnard, William H , Miles, Io. 160
Burnell, Alfred H., Nordhoff, Cal. 1881
Burnell, Arthur T., Eureka, Kan. 1883
Burnelle, J. Calvin, Unionville, O. 1856
Buriham. Collins G., Chicopee, Mass. 200
[Birnham, Jonas, deceased. 29
Burnham, Michael, Springfield, Mass. 219
Burns, James, Sioux Rapids, To. 164
Burns, William 0, Stanton, Mich. 236
Burr, Austin H., Highland Lake, Col. 14,108
Burr, Enoch F., Lyme, Ct. 116
Kurr, Han ford M., Springfield. Mass. 216
Burr, Horace M., Rock Springs, Wy. 360
Burr, Marcus. Glastonbury, Ct. 114
Burr. Richard M. , E. Concord, N. H. 268
Burr, Willard, Oberlln, O. 1843
Burr, William N., San Jacinto. Cal. 104
Burr, Zalmon B., South port, Ct. 1843
Burrlll, George H., New Lebanon, N. Y. 284
Burroughs, Charles F., Phillips, Me. 12,190
Burroughs, G. Stocktou, Amherst, Mass. 194
Burrows, Edwin B., Jamestown, N. Y. 284
Burrows, Frederic W., Randolph, N. Y. 288
Burtt, Benjamin H.. Baldwin. Wis. 12, 348, 66
Burt, Daniel 0., New Bedford, Mass. 1835
Burt, Enoch H., West W Infield, N. Y. 290
Burton, Horatio N., East Burke, Vt. 1857
Burton, Nathan L., Tipton, Io. 164
Buah, Allen 8., Centralis, Kan. 1885
Bush, Frederick W., Leslie, Mich. 166, 232
Bush, Jones, Magdalena, Ga. 132
Bushee, William A., Morrisville, Vt. 1860
Bushell, Richard, Bo wdle, S. D. 320
Bui*hnell, Albert, St. .Joseph, Mo. 252
Bushnell, George, New Haven. Ct. 1848
Bushnell, Henry A., Galeaburg, 111. 138
Bushnell, Samuel C, Arlington, Mass. 14, 194
Buss, Henry, Sterling, III. 1856
Buss, William H., Dead wood, 8. D. 322
Busser, Samuel E.. No. Topeka, Kan. 174
*Buswell, J. O., Arena, Wis. 12, 1886
Butcher, William R , Elm wood, 111. 138
Butler, Calvin, Schenectady, N. Y. 1838
Butler, Daniel, Waver ly, Mass. 1838
Butler, Edward P., Sunderland, Ms. 12, 4, 216
Butler, Elmer W., Windsor, Wis. 352, 8
Butler, Frank E., Housatonlc, Mass. 204
Butler, Gardner S., Ballard vale, Mass. 194
Butler, Henry E., Alma, Mich. 224
Butler, John H., Sprague, Wn. 346
Butler, Mil ford C, Melville, Mo. 262
Butler, 8. Russell, Mill River. Mass. 210
Butler, Willl'im M., New Iberia, La. 178
Bntterfleld, Horatio Q., Olivet, Mich. 1854
Buttner, Henry, McCook, Neb. 12, 260
Byington, Edwin H., Springfield, Mass. 216
Byington, y zra II., Boston, Mass. 1859
Bying on, George P., E. Hard wick, Vt. 334
Byington, 8wlft, Exeter, N. H. 268
Byrd, John H., Lawrence, Kan. 1846
Byrons, Edward H., ,Cal. 1836
Cable, George A., Willard, Minn. 242, 6
Cadwalader, John, Delta, Pa. 312
Cadwailader, Joseph. Jacksonville, Fla. 1966
*C idwaladr, Morris J., Vaughnsville, O. 306
[Cady. Calvin B., deceased. 20
Cady, Chauncy M„ A. B. 0. F. 3f. 427
fOady, Cornelius S., deceased. 20
Caldwell, Augustine, Coven i ryvllle, N. Y. 280
Calhoun, Newell M., Canand dgua, N. Y. 280
Calhoun. Soltau F., Orwell, Vt. 336
Calkins. Wolcott, Newton, Mass. 210
Calland, William C, Springfield, Mo. 1880
Callen, Wilson, Savannah, Ga. 132
Calnon, John C, Cleburne, Tex. 330
456
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Cameron, John H., Pewaukee, Wis. 354
Camp, Charles W., Waukesha, Wis. 356
Campbell, Clement 0., Neccdab, Wis. 14, 354
Campbell. Daniel A.. Pine River.Wls. 1852
Campbell, Gabriel, Hanover, N. H. 1868
Campbell, Hollis A., Montague, Mass. 210
Campbell, James, Seattle, Wn. 1869
Campbell, James M., Watertown, Wis. 356
Campbell, James M., Reed City, Mich. 12, 236
Campbell, John O., Clark, 8. D. 322
Campbell, J. P., Loda, 111. 140
Campbell, Wm. H , Kansas City, Mo. 1886
Campbell, Wm. R., Rozbury, Mass. 196
Candee, George, Toledo, O. 308
Can field, Thomas H., Mediapolis, Io. 1840
Capron, George C, Taunton, Mass. 1883
Carey, Isaac E., Claridon, O. 1854
Carlisle, Charles B., Escondldo, Cal. 98
Carlisle, Mark R., Talladega, Ala. 12
Carlson. Carl B., Portland, Ct. 12, 120
Carmichal, John W., Riverdale, Ga. 132
Carnachan, James G., Meadville, Pa. 1853
Carpenter, Charles C, Andover, Mass. I860
Carpenter, Charles M., Tyngsborb, Mass. 218
Carpenter, Hugh 8., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Carpenter. Philo EL, Worcester, Vt. 340
Oarr, Edwin 8., Fort Dodge, Io. 156, 60
Carr, William, West Medway, Mass. 208
Carr, William O.jDerry, N. H. 1861
Carrick, Charles W., West Branch, Mich. 238
Carroll, Charles W., Steubenville, O. 306
Carruthers, John B., Haco, Me. 188
Carrulhers, John J., Portland, Me. 1819
Carruthers, William, Mass. 1858
Carson, Joseph W., Lawn Ridge, Dl. 12, 140
Carter, Charles F., Burlington, Vt. 332
Carter, Clark, Lawrence, Mass. 14, 1868
Carter, Elijah, Edgerton, Minn. 240
Carter, Fernando E., Gladstone, Mich. 1865
Carter, Homer W., Plattevllle, Wis. 354
Carter, Nathan F., Concord, N. H. 1867
Carter, Stephen B., Westminster, Ct. 110
Carver, Shubael, 'North Bergen, N. Y. 1840
Cary, Otis, jr., A. B. C. F. Af. 427
Cary, William R., North Stonington, Ct. 118
Case, Albert M., Hennepin, III. 140
Case, Alden B., A.B. G. F. M. 427
Case, Harlan P., Los Angeles, Cal. 1871
Case, Horatio M., Emmetsburg, Io. 156
Cash, Elijah, Eagle Hock, Cal. 98, 100
Cate, George H., Cheboygan, Mich. 226
Oatlin.W.K., White Sulphur 8pr'ngs,Mon.l857
Caton, Charles H., Rogers Park, 111. 1888
Cavcrno, Charles. Boulder, Col. 106
Cayer, Paul N., Ware, Mass. 218
Chaddock, Emory G., Fresno, Cal. 1880
Chalmers, William I., Riverhead, N. Y. 288
Chamberlin, Bert well N., Madison. O. 304
Chamberlin, Edwatd B., Sharon, Vt. 338
Cbamberlin, James A., Owaionna, Minn. 244
Chamberlain, Jas. P., Trempealeau, Wis. 356
Chamberlain, Joshua M , Grtnncll, Io. 1859
[Chamberlain, Peasley B., deceased. 20
Chamberlain, William I., Ames, Io. 1886
Chambers, Alexander, L'rlnceton, Wis. 12, 354
Chambers, William N., A. B. C. F. M. 427
ChampHn, Oliver P., Big 8n»ng, Wis. 348, 50, 2
Chandler, Everett 8., Peoria, III. 1887
Chandler, Fred. I)., Eastford, Ct. 112, 24
Chandler,JohnB., A. B C. F. M. 427
Chandler, Joseph, Lakeland, Minn. 242
Chandler, Jos H., 8t. Anthony Park,Minn.246
Chandler, Watson H., Princeton, 111. 1873
Chaney, Lucien W., Morristown, Minn. 244
Channon, Irving M., A. B.C. F. M. ATI
Chapin, Aaron L., Beloit, Wis. 1858
Chapln, Charles H., Lyme, N. H. 270
Chapin, Franklin M., A. B.C. F. M. 427
Chapin, Franklin P., East on, Mass. 200
Chapin, George E., Hebron, Ct. 114
Chapin, George F. , Saxon's River, Vt. 338
Chapin, Nathan C, Minneapolis, Minn. 1851
Chapin, Roswell, Lodi,0. 304
Chapin, Samuel W., Searsport, Me. 188
Chaplin, John R., Olympia, Wn. 1883
Chapman, Andrew M., Minooka, 111. 144
Chapman, Calvin, deceased. 20
Chapman, Dai.lel, deceased.
Chapman, Edward M., Rochester, N. H. 272
Chapman, Elias, deceased. 21
Ohnpraan, Henry, Watson vllie, Cal. 1848
Chapman, Hervey W., San Rafael, Cal. 1880
Chapman, Jacob, Exeter, N. H. 1845
♦Chapman. Joseph 8., Chester, Vt. 1869
Charlton, John W., Oberlin, O. 1874
Chase, Austin 8. , Olcott, Vt. 338
Chase, Charles E., Cheney, Wn. 12, 344
Chase, Edward, Halloweli, Me. 184
Chase, Edward A., Lawrence, Mass. 12, 206
Chase, Ezra B., Lyons, Io. 158
Chase, Henry L., Minneapolis, Minn. 1864
Chase, James B., Hull, Io. 152, 8
Ch >se, Levi O., Concord, N. H. 1870
Chavez, Ezekiel C, Grants, N. M. 1888
Cheadle, Stephen H., N. Yakima, Wn. 844
[Cbeesman, John M., deceased. 21
Cheney, Russell L., Portage, Wis. 1876
Chese borough, Amos 8., Say brook, Ct. 1841
Chickerlng, Jno. W , Washington. D. O. 1860
Child, Ell A., Plainfleld, Wis. 1887
Child, Frank 8 , Fairfield, Ct. 112
Childers, Charles, Bummerfield, Ala. 94
Childs, Alexander C, Lyndeboro, N. H. 270
Cbilds, Edward P., Anita, Io. 16, 152
Childs, Jas. H., Northbrtdge Centre, Mass. 212
Childs. L. 8., Geneva, Kan.
Cbilds, Truman D., Anthony, Kan. 1873
Chipman, R. Manning, Bethlehem, Ct. 1835
Chittenden, Albert J., Grand View, Tenn. 328
Chittenden, Andrew H., Andover, O. 298, 308
Choate, Washington, Greenwich, Ct. 114
Christiansen, Christian. Danway, 111. 138
♦Christiansen, Nil C, . Ct. 1888
Christie, George W , Three Rivers, Mass. 212
Christie, Thomas D., A.B.t'.F. M. 427
Chrysler, Jeremiah, Blandford, Mass. 196
Chunn, Mark W., Glen wood, Miun. 242
Church, Charles N., Chatham, N. J. 276
Churchill, J. Wesley, Andover, Mass. 194
Chute Edward L., Northboro, Mass. 212
Chutter, Frederic G., Littleton, N. H. 270
Chynoweth, John T., Chicago, III. 136
Claflin, Arthur H., Sheridan, Mich. 236
Claflin, George P., Mllfbrd, Kan. 172
Claflin, John, Ovid, Mich. 226, 34
Claiborne, Cyrus H., New Orleans, La. 178
Clancy, William P., Epping, N. H. 268
Clancy, I. V., Woonsocket, R. I. 318
ClapptA.Huntington.Bible House,N.Y.63, 1846
Clapp, Cephas F., Portland, Or. 15, 63, 1871
Clapp, D wight H., A. B. C. F. If. 427
Clapp, Luther, Wauwatosa, Wis. 1845
Clapp, T. Eaton, Portland, Or. 310
Clark, Albert W., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Clark, Allen, Lewis, Io. 152, 6, 8
Clark, Almon T., Atlanta, Ga. 130
[Clark, Anson, deceased.
Clark, Asa F.f W. Brattleboro, Vt. 1852
CI <rk, Asah»l L., Kingston, R. I. 318
Clarke, t 'harles F., Machias, Me. 12, 186
Clark, Charles W., Georgia, Vt. 334
Clark, Cyrus A., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Clark, Daniel J., East Haven, Ct. 112
♦Clark, Daniel W., Wei I fleet, Mass. 218
Clark, Dc Witt 8., Salem, Mass . 214
Clark, D. Olln, Warren, Mass. 218
[Clark, E. Benedict, deceased. 21
Clark, Edson L., Cbarlemont, Mass. 198
Claik, Edward, Springfield, Mass. 1839
Clark, Edward W\, Westboro, Mass. 1850
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
457
Clark, Francis £., Auburndale, Moss. 1870
•Clark, Frank G., Plymouth, N. H. 272
Clarke, George L., Farraington, Ct. 314
Clark, George V., A then*, Ga. 130
Clark, Henry, New Haven, Ct. 1841
Clark, Isaac, Northampton, Mass. 212
Clark, James B., Chawelah, Wn. 344
Clarke. James K., A B. C. F. M. 427
Clark, James U., Ashtabula, O. 1872
Clark, John B., New York, N. Y. 12, 1889
Clark, Joseph B.. Bible House, N. Y. 63, 1867
Clarke. Joseph B., Hanford, Cal. 15, 1881
Clark, Joslah B., Islington, Mass. 1838
Clark, Moulton N., Harvard, III. 16. 140
Clark, N. George, Boston, Mass. 56, 1857
Clark, Orville C. Providence, 111. 1*4
Clarke, Samuel W., Woods Holl, Mass. 202
Clark, Ko lorn on, Goshen, Mans. 202
Clark, Theodore J., Northrtdd, Maas. 1842
Clark, Victor F., David City, Neb. 256
Clark, William B., Norwich Town, Ct. 1855
Clark, William J., Clinton, Wis. 348
Clay, Daniel, Schriever, La. 178
Clayton, John B.t Bappington, Mo. 252
Clayton, Thomas, Huntington, W. Va. 12, 343
[Cieaveland, James B., deceased. 21
Cleveland, Willis M.. Bolton, Ct. 12, 110
•Clemmer, Bpbraim B., Leona, Kan. 170
Clift, William. Mystic Bridge, Ct. 1844
Clifton, Theodore, Milwaukee, Wis. 12, 352
(Clinton, Orson P., deceased.
Clizbe, Jay, Amherst, Mass. 200
Closeon, Joslah T., New Salem. Mass. 210
•Clymer, George H., Thawville, 111. 146
Coate, Henry, Morenci, Mich. 226,34
Cobb, Elisba G , Florence, Mass. 212
[Cobb, Henry W., deceased. 22
Cobb, I evl H., 59 Bible House, N. Y. 62, 1857
Cobb, Wm. H., Newton Centre, Mass. 61, 1872
Coburn, Wallace I., Ottumwa. Io. 162
•Coburn, William, Tacoma, Wn. 846
Cochran, Albert B., B ingor, Mich. 1882
Cochran, Florenzo C, Button, Neb. 262
Cochran, Samuel D., Normal, III. 1842
Coddihgton, Frederic M , Litchfield, Mich. 232
Coe. David B., Bible House, N. Y. 63, 1840
Coffman. Arthur W.. Bcrtrand, Neb. 256
Coggin, William 8., Box ford, Mass. 1838
Cogswell, Joseph B., Groveville, Me. 182
Colt. Joshua, Boston, Mhhs. 63, 1860
Colburn, Henry H , Danbnry, N. H. 268
Colby, John, ^outh Natick, Mas*. 210
Col cord, Daniel H., Monrovia, Cal. 100
Colcord, Samuel, 45 W. 81st St., N. Y. 1875
Cole, H. Hammond, Tuc.-on, Ariz. 96
Cole, Henry M., Lamar. Mo. 250
Cole, Royal M., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Cole, Samuel V., Taunton, Mass. 12, 218
■Cole, Thomas W., Fairmont, Neb. 258
Cole, William I.. Houltori, Me. 12, 184
Colman, George W., Park Kldge, 111. 142
Coleman, William L., Grinnell, Io. 1842
Col ledge, William A., Waukegan, III. 146
Collie, Joseph, Delavan. Wis. 350
Collier, John L., Belpre, O. 298
Collier, Thomas J., Berea, O. 12
Collin, Ouincy J., Clsyville, N. Y. 1864
Collins, Elbert J., Mount Hope, Kan. 172
Collins, John H., Los Angeles, Cal. 100
Collom, Joseph E , Berea, O. 12, 298
Colton, Aaron M., Easthampton, Mass. 1840
Col ton, Alfred E., Galesburg, 111. 1*84
Colton, Erastus, Roncoe, 111. 1838
Colton, Th«ron G., RooUtown, O. 306
Colton, Willis 8., Wayne, Mich. 238
Colwell, Henry J., Wyocena, Wis. 16, 354, 8
Colwell, John W., Barrlngton, R. I. 318
Combs, Clement, Republic, Mo. 252
Coinings, El am J., North Kingsville, O. . 1841
Comstock, Davillo W., Riverton, Neb. 262
Conard, Wm. J., Park Rapids, Minn. 12,6,244
Condon, Thomas, Eugene, Or. 1854
Cone, Luther H., Springfield, Mass. 216
Conkling, Benjamin P., Burlington, Kan. 166
Conley, Henry W., Ellsworth, Me. 184
Connell, David, Woodstock, N. H. 1842
Conner, James R., Coolville, O. 12, 300/2
Connet, Alfred, McLeanHvilie, N. C. 292
Coonett, Alfred W., Burwell, Neb. 256
Conrad, Charles E., Quincy, 111. 138
Conry, Henry W., Camptou, N. n. 266
♦Constant. Edward, O or ham, N. H. 268, 72
Consiantine, Geo., Smyrna, Asia. 427
Converse, William A. C, Piermont, N. H. 272
Cook, Charles H., Park City, U. 331
[Cooke, George, deceased. 22
Cook, Jonathan R., Holliston, Maaa. 1850
Cook, Silas P., Norlhfield, Mass. 16, 212
Cooke. William H., Oakland. Cal. 102
Coolidge, Chalmers H., Orange, Vt. 336
Cooledge, Charles E., Collinsvllle, Ct. 1 10
Cooley, Franklin M., CroHsville, Tcnn. 328
Cooley, Henry, Springfield, Mass. 1846
[Cooley, Orramel W., deceased. 22
Cooley, William F., Short Hills, N. J. 276
Coolidge, Amos H.. Leicester, Mass. 206
Coombe, Philip, Ferndale, Cal. 1881
Cooper, James, Neodesha, Kan. 1881
Cooper, Jame» W., New Britain, Ct. 118
Cooper, John H., Addison, Micb. 224
♦Cooper, Samuel B., [O.J 1887
Cope land, Jonathan, Beaumont, Kan. 1884
Copping, Bernard, Grove land, Mass 204
Coquilette, Wm. E., Winnebago, 111. 146
Cordell, James G., tichnectady, N. Y. 1837
Cordley, Richard, Lawrence, Kan. 170
Corey. Kphraim M., Potosi, Wis. 354
Cornell, William M., Boston, Mas*. 1830
♦Cornet, Edward. Tavares, Fla. 16, 128
Corsble, Hadlcy M., Woodworth, Wis. 1876
Cor win, Charles L., Salem. Or. '310
Corwln, Eli D., Chicago, 111. 1851
Cory, Empson, Washburn, Wis. 356
Cory, Isaac L.. Mankato, Minn. 12, 242
CosHar, Andrew O., Vermontville, Mich. 238
Cot*, Th mas G. A , Lowell, Mass. 1871
Cotton, Henry A., A. B.C. F. M. 427
Couch, Paul, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 1827
Counseller, E. Melville, Hartford, Mich. 230, 2
Countermine, John I)., Albany, NT. Y. 15
Countryman, Franklin, N. Brsnford, Ct. 118
Courier, John E., Spring Hill, Kan. 172, 4
Cousins, Edgar M., Cumberland Mills, Me. 182
Cowan, John, South Deerfield, Mass. 200
Cowan, John W., Tabor, Io. 164
Cowan, Perez I)., Wellesley, Mass. 1869
[Cowles, John P., deceased.
Cox, Walter H., Alexandria, O. 298, 306
Coyle, John P., North Adams, Mass. 212
Cragin. Charles C., Evanston, 111. ' 1870
Craig, Henry K., Falmouth, Maus. 1855
Crane, Charles D., Newcastle, Me. 186
Crane, Edward C, Ludlow, Vt. 15, 1879
Crane, Edward P., Brighton, Io. 152, 6
Crane, Ethan B., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1838
Craue, Henry C., Omaha, Neb. 260
Crane, John F., Burton's Bay, Mich. 1886
Crane, Kendrick H., Chatham Centre, O. 300
Crater, George \\. H., Lake Henry, 8.D. 320, 6
Crathern, CharleH F., Nottinqham. Eng. 18«6
Cravath, Erastu* M., Nashville. Tenn. 1860
Crawford, Albert R., Bethel, Vt. 332
Crawford, A.K., Mokelumue Hill.Cal. 100,2,4,6
Crawford, < 'harles H., New Orleans, La. 178
Crawford, John C, Nickerson, Kan. 172
Crawford, Lyndon 8., A. B. C. F. M, 427
Crawford, Matthew A., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Crawford, Otis D.. Los Angeles. Cal. 1872
Crawford, Robert, Greenfield, Mass. 200
Crawford, Sidney, Tampa, Fla. 128
458
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Crawford, William, 8parta, Wb. 856
Croegan. Charles C. Boston, Mas*. 66. 1874
Creel man. Harlan, Wortblngton, Mans. 12, 222
Oreesman, Abraham A., Wahoo, Neb. 1875
Cressman, Edmund, Steele City, Neb. 262
Gripe, Philip M ., Custer, Mich. 220, 38
Cristy, Alb-rt B., Hudson, O. 302
Croft, Charles P., Weatagne, Ct. 1873
•Croft, lielmer E., Aenehoet, Mass. 210
Croft, Ernest J., Oustavus. O. 12, 302
Crofts, George W., Council Bluffs, Io. 154
Croker, John, Cincinnati, Io. 164
Cromer. Jeremiah C, Chicago, III. 15,138
Croniii, Henry C , Kansas City, Mo. 1878
Cros-, Oorham, Kichville, N. V. 1840
Cross, James P., Rosebud, 8. D. 16, 1887
Cross, Joseph W.. West Boylston, Mass. 1834
Cross, Moses K., Waterloo, Io. 1842
Cross, Roland 8., Fairmount, Minn. 242
Cross, Koselle T., Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Cross, Wellington R.( Fozcroft. Me. 184
Cross, William H.. Saratoga, Cal. 104
Crosswell, Mlcah 8., Greenwood, Ark. 1867
Crouch, Wm. 8., Maple Hill, Kan. 16, 172
Crowder, Francis J., Coloma, Wis. 348
Crowell, Zenns, Kingston, Mass. 2u6
Crura, John H , Terre Haute, Ind. 16, 160
Cruzan, John A., Sioux Falls, 8. D. 326
Culp, David W., Ann ' ibor, Mich. 1870
Culver, F. J., East P inland, Or. 310
Cummfngs, Ephraim C, Portland, Ma. 1858
Cummings, George H , Thompson, Ct. 122
Cummings, Henry, 8trafford, Vt. 838
Cumings, John M ., Dunlap. Io. 154
[Cundall, Issae N., d ceased. 22
Cunningham, John, West Groton, N. Y. 290
Cunningham, Lorenzo 1). 1878
Currier, Albert H., Oberlln, O. 76. 1862
Curry. David, Whlltaker, Mich. 12, 238
Curry, Erastus 8., Brandavllle, Mo. 250
Curtis, Anson U., Big Kaplds, Mich. 1868
Curtis, A sher W., Rnlelgh, N. C. 292
Curtis, Charles B., Selma, Ala. 1S73
Curtis, Charles H., Lysaoder, N. T. 1886
Curtis, Edward D., Indianapolis, Ind. 63, 1883
Gunls, Ethan, Syracuse, N. Y. 15, 1868
Curtiss, George, Msyville, N. D. 296
Curtis, Gilbert A., Meredith, N. H. 1876
Curtis*, Leander, East Gileud, Mich. 1H56
Curtis, Lucius, Hartford. Ct. 1846
Curtiss, Samuel I.. Chu-ago, 111. 73, 1874
Curtis WalterW., West 6t<»ckbridge, Mass. 220
Curtis, Willlnm C, The Dalles, Or. 310
Curtis, William C, Brownville, Me. 16, 182
Curtis, William L., A. B.C. F. M. 12, 427
Curtis, William L., Whit,- Creek, Wis. 12,3*4,6
Curtis, William W., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Cushtnan, D. Qulraby, deceased. 23
Cushman, John P., Castine, Me. 182
Cutcbeon, H. Lester, Depere, Wis. 3*6
Cuthbertson, Wm J. .Plymouth, England. 1%~1
Cutler, Brnlnerd B., Heath, Mass. 1837
Cutler, Calvin, Auburndale, Ma**. 210
Cutler, Charles, Hubbardston, Mass. 206
Cutler, Charles H., Bangor, Me 180
Cutle r, Ebenezer, Worcester, Mass. 222
Cutler, George 13., Stoddard, N. H. 270
Cutler, Temple, Kssex, Mass. 202
Cutter, Mar-liall M ., Brookllne, Mass. 1868
Cutting, ChsrluH, < >akdale, Ct. 116
Cutting, Henry P., Franconla. N. H. 268
Dada, Edwin P., Friend, Neb. 258
Dada, WiMam B., Walervllet, Mich. 226, 38
Dahl, GuRtav A., Boiton, Ma«s. 198
Dalton. Martin L., Camden, N. Y. 280
Daly, James A., Rochester, N. Y. 1868
•Dame, ( harlos, Fnlraouth, Me. 1839
Damon, John P., Seattle, Wn. 1867
Dana, J. Jay. Curtisvllle, Mo*a. 216
Dana, Malcom McG., Lowell, Mass. 16, 206
!
Dana, Samuel H., Qoincy, 111. 144
Danfortb, Jamns R.. Liege. Belgium, 1866
•Daniels, Chas. H., Btble House. N. Y. 16, 1873
Dsnlel, Daniel, 8outh Gibson, Pa. 312
Daniels, Henry M., DeLuz, Cal. 98
Daniels, Joseph L., Olivet, Mich. 1876
Danlalaon, Joseph, Windsor Locks, Ct. 124
[Danner, Edgar V. H., deceased. 23
Darling, George, Ocooomowoc, Wis. 354
Darling, Marcel lus W., Sioux City, Io. 162
Darting, Thomas W.. Ac worth, N. H. 266
Darling, Walter E , Cambridge, Mass. 1862
Dasoomb, Alfred B., Bellows Falls. Vt. 338
Davenport, Isaac W., Newark, N. J. 276
Davenport, John G , Waterbury, Ct. 124
Davidson, John M , Stougbton, Wis. 356
Davidson, William E., Algous, Io. 152
Davies, Daniel D., St. Mary's, O. 306-
Davies, David D., Mt. Carmel, Pa. 346
Davies, David K., Sprague, Wn. 1874
Davies, David F , lady's Run, O. 308
Davies, David M. 1871
Davies, David T., Sham >kin, Pa. 316
Davies, Edward, Rem«*a, N. Y. 278
Davies, Henry, Bangor. Wis. 348,50
Davies, Henry, Green'* Farma, Ct. 124
Davies, James, Tracy, Minn. 240, 6
Davies, J. Francis, Lima, O. 302
Davies, John B., Fredericksburg, O. 302
Davk , John D., Spring Green, Wis. 356-
Davias, John L., Youngatown, O. 306
Dav:es, John P., Tallmadge, O. 302
Da» les, Richard R , Uwosso, Mich. 234
Da :ies, Theophilus, Plains, Pa. 314
Davies, Thomas E., Seymour, Ct. 120-
Davies, Thomas M., Biddeford, Me. 180
Davlea, Thomaa T., Richville, N. Y. 288
Davies, Thomas V., Westmoreland, Kan. 174
•Davies, W. Meiron. Gomer, O. 302
Davie, CI arles H., Perris, Cal. 102
i »avls, Daniel T., Beaver Meadow, Pa. 312
Davis, David L., Edwardsdale, Pa. 312
Davts, Edgar F., N. U. 1876
Davis, Francis W., A. B C. F. Jf. 12,427
Davis, Howell, Lansford, Pa. 314
DnvU, Jerome D., A. B. C F. Jf. 427
Davis, Joseph W., Nellgh, Neb. 260
Davis, Joslah G., Amherst, N. H. 1844
Davis, Lymsn K., Middletown, N. Y. 12, 284
Davin, Morris E., China, La. 178
Davis, Perley B., Hyde Park, Mass. 406
•Davis, R. Henry, North Conway, N. H. 246
Davis, William LI., Detroit, Mich. 228
Davis, William V. W.. Worcester, Maas. 222
Davis, William W., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Davison. Charles, Greenville, Me. 184
Davison, Joseph. Hsrbor, O. 1842
Davison, Joseph B., Harbor. O. 16,298
Davy, James .)., Melville. N. D. 294, 6
Dawes, Ebenezer, Lake vi lie, Mass. 1864
Dawson, John B., Essexvllle, Mich. 1860
Dawson, William E., Seattle, Wn. 346
Day, Charles i '.. Brsttleboro, Vt. 332
Day, Edward. Ludlow, Mass. 208
Day, Enent E., Lone Rock, Wis. 12, 352
Day, George E.. New Haven, Ct. 79, 1840
Day, Guy B., Bridgeport. Ct. 1849
tDay, Henry N., deceased.
>ay, Hiram, Glencoe, III. 1814
Day, Rodney C, Ren-sclaer Falls, N. Y. 2*8
Day, 8. Mills, Honeoye, N. Y. 282
Day, Warren F, Ottawa. 111. 142
Deakin, Samuel, Hay Springs, Neb. 258
Dean. Amos N., Talmage, Neb. 1881
Dean, Benjamin A., Exeter, N. H. 266
Deane, James, Crown Point, N. Y. 280
Dean, Martin G.. Hutchinson, Kan. 1852
Dean, Oliver S., Hoi brook, Mass. 204
Dean, Harauel C, Custer City, S. D. 322
Dean, William N. T., Oxford, Mass. 212
1890.]
LJ8T OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS,
459
De Bevoiae, Gabriel H., Keene, N. H. 270
De Forest, Heman P., Detroit, Mich. 16, 228
De Forest, Henry 8., Talladega, Ala. 1868
De Forest, John H.,A.B. C. F. M. 427
[DeGeer, William W., deceased.
De Kay, George II., Greenwich. O. 802
*De La Vergne. Alex. L., Gere, Kan. 1877
Delong, David D., Arkansas City. Kan. 166
Delong, Thomas W., Aine worth, Neb. 250
Delvio, Charles 8., Pierport, Mich. 1884
Delsell, Samuel W., Long Ridge, Ct. 122
Demerit!, John P., Hooksett, N. H. 270
Demorest, William L., Monticello, Io. 100
Denlo, Francis B., Bangor. Me. 00, 1881
Deniaon. Andrew C, Middlefield, Ct. 110
Denison, Daniel, Pom fret Centre, Ct. 120
Denlson, John H.. Wirilarostown, Mas*. 1870
Dennen, Stephen R , West Newton, Mb. 1855
Denney, Wilson, Chicago, 111. 130
DePeu, John Norfolk, Ct. 118
De Pew, William A., Concord, Mass. 200
De Puy, Wellington, Baranac, Mich. 230
Dereby, Christakis A., Chicago, III. 1888
De Riemer, William E., Sanula, Io. 1867
D^rome, Jules *., fpringtield, Mas*. 12,1880
♦Derrick. Columbus, Or. 1878
Dewey, Harry P., Concord, N. H. 16,260
Dewey, Willis C, A. B. C F. M. 427
Dexter, Frank N., Indianapolis, Ind. 1885
Dexter, Granville M., Rio Vt-ta, Cal. 102
Dexter, Henry M., Boston, Mass. 1844
Dexter, Morton, Boston, Maaa. 1873
Dick, Robert, Buffalo, N. Y. 1839
iiicken*, Albert W., Ticonderoga, N. Y. 290
Dickerraan, George 8., Amherst, Moss. 194
Dlckerson, Orson C, God f rev, 111. 140, 2
D>ckey, Myron P., Ludlow, Mass., 2i>8
Dickinson, Charles A., Boston, Mass. 196
Dickinson, Charles H., Walltngford, Ct. 122
Dickinson, Cornelius B.. Marietta, O. 304
(Dickinson, Kdmund F.. deceased. 23
)!ckinson, F. W., No. Walton, N. Y. 286, 90
Dickinson, George L., Alma, Neb. 256. 60
Dickinson. Geo. K.. Stafford Springs, Ct. 122
Dickinson, Henry .\ ., Huntington, Mass. 1863
Dickinson, 8amuel K., Denver, Col. 1870
Dickinson, Samuel W., Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Dickinson, Wm. E., Flvzwilllam, N. H. 208
Dickinson, Wliliara G., Webster. 8. D. 1873
Dickson, Jnmee M . Providence, R. I. 12, 318
Didrlksen, Sevrln C, Chicago, III. 136
Diggs, Marsh .11 W., Fort Kecovery, O. 302
Dike, Samuel W., Auburndale, Mass. 1863
Dilley, Alexander B.. Melbourne, Fla. 128
Dilley, Samuel, Ford, Kan. 168
Dtmon, Jucob V., Whittoom, Wn. 346
Ding well, James, Rockvill*, Ct. 12, 6, 122
Dinsmore, Cha*. A., Whitneyville, Ct. 114
Dlnsroore, Edward F., Benlcia, Cal. 12, 98
Dlnsmore, John, Auburn, Me. 1852
Dlven, Clarence L., Grand Forks, N. D. 294
Dixon, Kills H ., Galls Creek, Or. 1882
Dixon, Hiram H., Rinon, Wis. 1852
Dixon, J:imr« J. A. T., Atwood, Kan. 166
Dixon, Julian H., Toulon, 111. 146
Dixon, M. Coupland, Freeport. Mich. 228
£Doane, Kdward T., deceased.
Doane, John, Grand Island, Neb. 258
Dobbs, James H., Cameron, Mo. 250
Dobson, John A.. Seward. Neb. 262
Dodge, A urtln, Boy lston Centre, Mass. 198
Dodge. Benjamin, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 1848
Doriite, G< or Re 8., Rutland. Mass. 214
Dodge, John K., Sterling, Mass. 216
Dodge, John W., Yarmouth, Mass. 222
Doe, Franklin B., St. Louis, Mo. 03, 1854
Dole. Charles J., Paineevillc, O.
Dole, J. Herbert, Pompt*r, Mich. 228
Dole, Sylvester R., Kirtland, O. 302
Donaldson, Levi J., Charlestown, O. 300
Donnell, Albert, Eastport, Me. 182
Donnell, Benjamin J., Decatur, Ala. 94
Donovan, David, Little Falls, Minn. 242
D'Ooge, Martin L., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1878.
Doolittie, John B , Far nam, Neb. 258
Dorward, James C. A. B. C. F. M. 12,427
Duty, Micajah, Artesian City, 8. D. 322
Dougherty, James G., Kama- City. Kan. 17"
Dougherty, M. Angelo, Leadvllle, Col. 108-
Douglass, Clinton. Rockwell, To. 162
Douglaas, Francis J., Humboldt, Io. 158, 64
Douglass, James, Pulanki, N. Y. 76, 1853-
Douglass, Newell F . Peru, III. 142
Douglas*, Solomon J., New Haven, Ct. 1863
Douglass, Thomas, Sayville. N. Y. 288
Douglaws, Truman O., Grinnell, I<». 63, 1868
Dow, William W., Winchendon* Maaa. 220
Dowd. Qulncy L., Winnetka, III. 140
Dowden, William H., W. Hanover, Mass. 274
Dowdlng, Henry W., Tamworth, N. H. 274
Downer, Sawyer B., Pratt ville, Mich. 234
Downs, Allison O., Manltou, Col. 108
Downs, Charles A., Lebanon, N. H. 270
Douse, Edmund, Sbcrborn, Mass. 210
Doyle, Amoa A., Cb cago, III. 1887
Drnbms, Augustus, Sonoma, Cal 100
Drake, Andrew J., Iroquois, S D. 322
Drake, Charles W . Brldgewater, N. Y. 278
Drake, Ellis R., E ire k a. Kan 108
Drennan, Michael J , Tough keepsle, N.Y. 1860
Dresser, Amos, Dover, Neb. 250
Drew, Francis L., Blue Hill, Me. 180
Drew, James B., St Paul, Minn. 1863
Drew, Stephen F., Mclndoes, Vt. 332
Drisko, Ra\ mond C, Derby, Vt. 334, 6
Dudley, Joseph F , Eau Claire, Wis. 350
Dudley, Martin, Lowell, Mass. 1851
Dudley, Myron 8., Nantucket, Mass. 210
Dusan, William R . Peru, Vt. 338, 40
Domm, William W , Chagrin Falls, O. 298
Dungan, George, Otis, Col. 180
Dunham, Dwlght, Partridge, Kan. 172
t Dunham, Isaac deceased. 23
>unham, M. Earl, Ulica, N. Y. 290
Dunham, Warren N , Berwick, Io. 152
Dunlap, George H., Derby Line, Vt. 338
Dun lap, Hamuel P., Springfield, O. 306
Dunn, Charles W , I<ebanon, Mo. 250
Dnnnrls, A. Frederick. Bath. Me. 180
Dunning, Albert E., Ronton, Ma*s. 1870
Dunning, Homer N., South Norwalk.Ct. 18o2
Duryea, Joseph T., Omaha, Neb. 12, 6, 260
Dustan, George, Hartford, Ct. 1859
Dutton, Albert I.. So F ram Ingham, Ms. 1863
Dutton, Charles FI.. Ashland, Ma*s. 1P4
Dutton, Horace, Auburndale, Mass. 1868
Dutton, John M., Great Falls, N. H. 274
Dwiiiht. Charles A. 8., A. B. 0. F. M, 427
Dwlght, Edward 8., Hartley, Mass. 204
Dwteht, Henry O., A. B. C. F. \r. 427
Dwlght, Melatiah E., Plainfield. N. . I860
Dwlght, Timothy, New Haven, Ct. 79, 1861
tDwinell, Israel E , deceased.
)yas, Joseph P., Henry, 8. D. 1880
Dyer, Almon J , Upton, Mass. 218
Dyer, Edward O., So. Bralntree, Mass. 198
Dyer, Nathan T., Dtghton, Ma»s. 1878
Dykeman, Charles F., Wltoka, Minn. 248
Eagle. John P., New Haven, Ct. 12, 118
Earl, James, Minneapolis, Minn. 12, 18S9
Earl, Theophilu* R.. Buena Vista, Col. 106
Eastman, Adelbert L., Arcade, N. Y. 1884
Eastman, AnnisF..Canar.da1cua.N. Y. 12, 280
Eastman, Edward P., So Bridston, Me. 182
Eastman, Lucius R., Boston, Macs. 1S37
Eastman, Lucius R., Framinghara Mass. 202
Eastman, Morgan L., Royalton, Wis. 3n6
Eastman, Samuel E., Canandalgua, N.Y. 1875
Eastman, Warren F., Lead City, S. D. 322
Eastman, William R., Welleslcy, Mass. 1862
460
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
*Eaton,Cyru8 H., Neb. 1850
Eaton, Edward D.. Beloit, Wis. 1867
Eaton, James I)., A. B. (\ F. Jf. 427
Eaton, Jiimes P., Kipon, Wis. 1879
Eaton, Joseph M. It., Fitch burg, Mass. 1845
Eaton, Samuel W.f Roscoe, 111. 144
Eckles, Johu G.. Tulare, Cal. 1858
Eckman, James K., Osborne. Kan. 1809
Eddie, James B., Oakland, Cal. 1883
Eddy, Clarence, No. Mlddleboro, Mass. 208
Eddy, Hiram, Canaan. Ct. 1839
Eddy, Zachary, Detroit, Mich. 16, 1835
Kdir.auds, T. Merrill, Wadena, Minn. 16, 248
Edmund*, John S., Lowell, Mich. 232
Edmonds. Robert H., Mansfield, O. 304
Edquist, Frederick, Jamestown, N. Y. 1885
Ednon. Henry K., Urlnnell, lo. 1881
Edwards, George L. Mil)ing;on, Ct. 112
Edwards, Henry L., Northampton, Ms. 1857
Edwards, John, Lansford, Pa. 314
Edwards. John. Youngstowh, O. 300
Edwards, Jonathan, Spokane Falls, Wis. 346
Edwards, Jonathan, Wellesley Hills, Ms. 218
Edwards, Nicholas T., Kcwaneo, 111. 140
Edwards, Richard, Springfield, 1 11. 1873
Edwards, Stephen, \ acavllle, Cal. 1885
Edwards, Thomas C, Edwardsdale, Pa. 312
Edwards, Wm., Ambercrorable, N. Y. 294, 6
Eells, Curbing, Tacoma, Wn. 1837
Eells, Myron, Skokomtsh, Wn. 344, 6
Egerton, Thomas R., Fremont. Ind. 12, 148, 224
Egleston, Nath. H., Washington, D. O. 1845
Egleston, Wm. R., Westmoreland, Kan. 1826
Ehnamini, Artemas, Santee, Neb. 262
Elder, Hugh, Farmington, Me. 184
Elderkin, John, Ekonk, Ct. 122
Eldredge, John W., Beavertown, Or. 310
Elliott, Franklin, Manson, lo. 154. 8
Elliot, Lester H.. Watcrbury, Vt. 1866
Elliott, Stephen G., Aurom, Mo. 1864
Elliott, William A., Coral, Mich. 226, 36
Ellis, Jacob F., Forest Grove, Or. 1873
Ellis, John, May wood, 111. 142
Ellis, John M., Oberlln, O. 1866
Ellis, Morgan A., Coal Creek, Col. 106, 8
Ellis, Walter M. Tomahawk, Wis. 356
Ellms, Louis, Strong, Me. 12
Ellsworth, Alfred A., Braintree, Mass. 198
Ellsworth, John 8., Newark Valley, N. Y. 284
Ely, Edward L., Strang, Neb. 262
Erableton, John 8., Severy, Kan. 1874
Embrec, Jehu H., Doniphun, Neb. 258, 62
Emerson, Forrest F., Newport. R. I. 318
Emerson, Kred C, Madison, Minn. 242
Emerson, James O.. Pitt* Held, III. 142
Emerson, John I)., Blddeford, Me. 1858
Emerson, Jos. pb, Beloit, Wis. 1860
Emerson, Oliver P., Honolulu, H. I. 427
Emerson, Rufus W , Monson, Me. 1856
Emerson, Thomas A., Clinton, Ct 112
Emery, Samuel II., Taunton, Mass. 1837
Emmons, Abram 8., Morrisville, N. Y. 284
Emmons, Henry V., Klttery Point, Me. 184
Kmpson, Geo. O., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 234,6
Em rich, Fred F., So. Framingham, Mass. 15,202
English, William F., A. B. C. F. M. 427
[Krixon, Charles J., deceased. 24
Crixon, Karl, Brooklyn, N. Y. 280
Ernst. FrwJerkk W., Franconia, N. H. 1880
E* tab rook, Joseph, Olivet, Mich. 18.V2
E*tes, Fred J., Rome, Ga. 130, 2
Ethndge, Albert, Marseilles, 111. 142
Evans, K. J., Scranton, Pa.
Evans. Charles, Chandlervllle, III. 134
Evans, Daniel A., Radnor, O. 306
Evans, David A., Delaware, O. 308
Evans, David E., Red Oak, lo. 136
Evans, D. Ellis, River Grove, HI. 144
Evans, David M., Oak Hill, O. 8636
Evans, Edward, Racine, Wis. 114
I
Evans, EInion C, Springfield, Mo. 15, 252
Evans, E. D., New York, N. V. 284
Evans, Frederick T., Mahanoy, Pa. 314
Evans, Griffith R. 111. 18.V8
Evans, J. Jeffrey, Nelson, N. Y. 284
Evans, John ti., Long Branch, N. J. 276
Evans, John L., Rochester, Ma»*. 214
Evans, John M., Clcv* land, Ohio. 300
hvaus, John P., Black Diamond, Wn. 344
Evans, Lewis I)., Camden, Ma. 182
Evans, Robert T„ Oshkosh, Wis. 1853
*Evans, Samuel E., Artichoke, Mass. 220
Evans, Thomas W.. Columbus City, lo. 1846
Evans, Walter A., Chicago HI. 12, 186
Evans, William R.. Wales, Ohio. 304, 8
Evarts, Nathaniel K., Dorr. Mich. 1850
Kvatt, Robert B., Cando, N. D. 294
Eveland, Samuel, Rcinbeck, lo. 162
Everdell, Robert, Fond du Lac, Wis. 1853
Everest, Asa E., Grlnnell, lo. 1850
Eversz, Moritz E., Evanston.Hl. 63, 1874
Ewell, Edwin, Chicairo, III. 1888
Swell. John L.. Millhury, Mass. 210
Ewlng, Edward C, Dan vera, Mass. 200
Ewing, William, Jamertown, N. D. 1879
Excel I, William, East Lake, Mich. 228
Fairbanks, Edward T., St. Johnsbury, Vt.338
Fairbanks, Francis J. , Amherst, Mass. 194
Fairbanks, George H., Welsh field, < Ihio. 306, 8
Fairbanks, Henry, M. Johnsbury, Vt. 1858
Fairbank, Henry, A. B.C. F. M. 427
Falrbank, John B., Waverley, HI. 146
Fairbank, Samuel B., A . B. C. F. M. 42T
tFairchlld, Edward H., deceased. 24
'aircblld, George T., Manhattan, Kan. 1870
Fairchlld, James H., Obcrlin, Ohio. 76, 1841
Fairfield, Edmund B., Lyon*%France. 427
Fairfield, Frederick W., Tabor, lo. 1871
Fairfield, George D., Lyon*, France. 12
Fairfield, Miner W., YpsllanU, Mich. 1848
Fales. Elisha F., Palestine, Texas. 330
Farnbam, Luther, Boston, Mass. 1844
Farosworth, Wilson A., A. B. C. F. AT. 427
Farquhar, Robert W., Rapid City, 8. D. 324
Farrar, Henry, Chatham, N. H. 1867
Farrill. Edgar T., Lebanon, N. H.
268,70
Farweil, Parris T., Htockbridge, Mass. 216
Fassett, John, Guildhall. Vt. 334
Fath, Jacob, Muscatine, lo. 160, 2
Faville, Henry, La Crosse. Wis. 352
Faville, John, Appleton, Wis. 348
Fawcett, Joseph, Stoddard, N. H. 274
Fawkes, Francis, Kalo. lo. 160
Fay, Henry C , North Reading, Mass. 212
Fay, Levi L., Moss Run. O. 1843
Fay, Osmer W., Chicago, 111. 1867
Fay, Prescott, Qucchcc, Vt. 334
Fay, Rollins B., Sheldon, Vt. 338
Fay, Solomon P., Dorchester, Mass. 15, 1849
Fay, William E., A. B. C. F. Af. 427
Fay, W. Waleoti, Westboro, Maas. 218
Feemster, Paul S., Almartha, Mo. 250
Fcemster, Robert M. D., Fulton, Kan. 1877
Feemster, Samuel B., Almartha, Mo. 1876
Feemater, William J., Lincoln, Cal. 1880
KellowH, Charles B., Stanton, Neb. 250, 2
Fellows, Franklin E., Norwich, Ct. 1858
Fellows, Silenus H., Wauregan, Ct. 120
Fellows, Wm. W , Eureka Springs. Ark. 97
Fen ley, Wilson L., Atlanta, Ga. 130
Fenn, William H., Portland, Me. 188
Ferguson, Frank I,., Chad run, Neb. 256
Fcrner, John W., Storm Lake, lo. 164
Ferris, Hiram J., Columbus, Wis. 348
Ferris, Leonard Z., Rumford, R. I. 318
Ferris. Waller L., Cherokee, lo. 16, 154
Fessenden, Thomas K., Farmington, Ct. 1839
Flcke, Herman, Dubuque, lo. 154
Field, Aaron W., Sandlsfleld, Mass. 214
Field, Artemas C, E. Arlington, Vt. 332
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
461
Field, Frederick A., Los Angeles, Cal. 100
Field, George W., Bangor, lie. 180
Field, James P., Amity, Mo. 250
Field, Thomne P., Amhertt, Mas*. 1840
Fifield, Charles W., Sand Bank, N. Y. 1873
Fifield, Lebbeos B., Geneva, Neb. 1857
Flndley, John K., Conneaut, O. 300
Flnster, Clarence, Allendale, Mich. 224, 8, 32
Fischer, Herman, Wheaton, 111. 1878
♦Fish, Dana, Wilmington, N. Y. 290
Fi»b, Henry 8., Placo, 111. 1851
Fisher, George E., North Amherst, Mass. 206
Ffeher, George 1* , New Haven, Ct. 70, 1854
♦Fisher, Herman P.. Westboro, Mass. 15
Fisher, Oren D., Toledo, O. 308
Fisher, Samuel V. 8., Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Fisher, William B., Louisville. Kan. 170
Fisher, William P., Brunswick. Me. 1873
Fiske, Albert W., Penacook, N. H. 1833
Flak, Darnel M., Jacksun, Mich. 230
Fiske, Dunlel T., Newburjport, Mass. 210
Fiske, Elioha 8., WaiUfield, Vt. 340
Fisk, Franklin L., Worthington, Minn. 248
Fink, Franklin W., CMcago, 111. 73, 1859
Fiske, John B., Bonne Terre, Mo. 250
Fiske, John Orr, Bath, Me. 1843
Fisk, Perrin B., Morrloville, Vt. 336
Flak, Pliny B., Faulkton, 8. D. 322, 4
Fisk, Pliny II., New Richland, Minn. 244
Fisk, Wilbur, Freeborn, Minn. 242
Fitch, Charles N., Denver, Col. 1874
Fitch, Franklin 8., Buffalo, N. Y. 280
Fitch, Lucius R., Doon, In. 12, 154
Fltts, James H., South Newmarket, N. H. 274
Fitz. Anhur G., South Paris, Me. 188
Flag*, Rufus C Wells River, Vt. 12, 336
Flanders, Charles N., Martinez, < 'al. 15, 100
Fleming, Edward T., Providence, K.I. 12, 318
Fleming, Moses G., Bowman, Ga. 130
Fletcher, James, Acton, MasH. 1849
Fletcher, Itufus W., Nortbfleld, Minn. 1875
Flint. Jo*eph R., Klllinglv, Ct. 116
Flook, J.ioob, Indianola, Neb. 258
Fobes, J. Warner, Pesce Dule, R. I. 318
Fobes, William A., Salem, Ct. 12, 120
Folsom, George DcF., 8an Francisco, Cal. 1855
Folsom, Nathaniel 8., Boston, Mass. 1831
Folsom, Omar W., Bath, Me. 180
Fonda, Jesse L., Rantoul, 111. 144
iFoote, Hiram, deceased. 24
\x>te, William W.. Oberlln, O. 1864
Forbes, Frank 8., Nebraska City, Neb. 260
[Forbes, John J., deceased. 24
Forbes, Samuel B., Hartford, Ct. 114
Forbes, Washington H., E. Dorset, Vt. 334
Ford, James T., Los Angeles, Cal. 63, 1857
Furde, L. Harold, Aqnebngue, N. Y. 12, 286
Ford, Robert. Centre Ha.Vor, N. H. 266
Fordney, Daniel L., Cole Camp, Mo. 250
Forrester, James C, Teagle, (*a. 180, 2
Forsyth, William, Bucksport, Me. 182, 6
Foss, George A., 8tratharo, N. H. 274
Foster, Addison P., Roxbury, Mass. 196
Fwier, Benjamin F.. Topeka, Ran. 1880
Foster, Davis, Wincbendon, Mass. 220
Foster, Edward P., Cincinnati, O. 300
Foster, Festus, Wichita, Kan. 174
Foster, Frank H., Oberlin, O. 76, 1877
Foster, Jesse D., Carlsbad, Cal. 98, 102
Foster, I^auren M., Poplar Grove, 111. 144
Foster, Kic.nard B., Payne Centre, Ok. 151
Foster, Roswell, Philllpston, Mass. 212
Foster, William C, Mlddletown, Conn. 1847
Fowle, James L.. A. B. 0. F. M. 427
Fowler, Olin L., Edmonds, Wn. 344
Fowler, Stacy, CllflondaJe, Mass. 214
Fowler, William C, Livingston, Mont. 264
Fox, Almon K.t Denmark, Io. 164
Fox, Jared W., Rldgeway, Kan. 1839
Fox, John W., Bud*, 111. 134
Frame, Ezra E., Buffalo &ap, S. D. 320
France, Parvin M., Dwlght, 111. 138
France, William, Union, N. H. 18*9
Francis, Cvrus W., Atlanta. G:t. 1867
Franklin, John L., Buffalo, N. Y. 280
Frary, Eugene M., Coleraine, Mass. 200
Frary, Lucien H., Pomona, Cal. 102
•Fraser, Charles H., Elk Horn, Wis. 350
Fraser, John, Derby, Vt. I8f>2
Fraser. John G., Cleveland, O. 63, 1871
Fray, John E., Richmond Hill. N. Y. 12, 288
Frazee, John H., Knoxvillc, Tenn. 328
Frear, Walter, Oakland. Cal. 1856
Fredenhagen, Edward A., Shirland, 111. 1890
Free land, Bamuel M., Seattle, Wn. ?46
Fret man , Geo rge E . , Fresno, Cal . ] 858
Freeman, Henry A., No. Bridgton, Me. 182, 4
Freeman, Hiram, Sioux City, Io. 1813
Freeman, Joseph A., Woodbury, Ot. 124
Freeman, Marston S., Newell, Io. 12, 160
French, David E., Hampden, Me. 1885
French, E. B., , Wis. 1870 \
French, George H., Meriden. N. H. 272
French, Herman .v., Greeuwood, Neb. 258
French, John A., Flushing, X. Y. 282
French, S. Franklin, Wallingford, Vt. 340
Frickhtad, Taral T.. Kayinond, Cal. 102
Frlnk, Benson M., W. Brookfield., Ms. 15, 220
- • ■ - — 230,2
164
240
1840
1846
1883
1850
260.2
427
196
296
1870
Frink, Lemuel T.f Mayb* e, Mich.
Fnsbie. Alvah L., Des Moines, Io.
Frizzelle, John W.. B rat nerd, Minn.
Frost, Daniel C, Killingly. Ct.
Frost, Daniel D., Olivet, Mich.
Frost, George B., Newcastle, N. H.
Frost, Lewis P., J an en vl lie, Wis.
Fry, Holland B., Wallace, Neb.
Fuller, Americus, A. B. C. F. M.
Fuller, Augustus II., Billerica, Mass.
•Fuller, Edgar R., Hiram, U.
Fuller, Homer T„ Worcester, Mass.
Fuller, Jonathan K.. Barton l^andiug, Vt. 332
Fuller, Nathan E., Java, N. Y . 284
Fullerton, Bradford M., Waltham, Mass. 218
Fullerton, Edward G., Worcester, Ms." 12, 222
Fullerton, J. Ellsworth, Brighton, Mass. 1870
Furber. Daniel L., Newton Centre, Mass. 210
Furbish, Edward B., Lockport, N. Y. 1862
Furman, Wm. F., Coven try ville, N. Y. 1886
Gadsby, George, Edinburgh, O. 300
[Gage, William L., deceased, 24
Gaines, Marshall R., Los Gatos, Cal. 1884
Gale, Clarence R., Fitcbburg, Mass. 202
Gale, Edmund, Faribault, Minn. 242
Gale. Sullivan F., Jacksonville, Fla. 63, 1862
Galiger, James P., Tomah, Wis. 1878
Gallagher, George W„ Montpeller, Vt. 12, 336
Gallagher, William, Eaathampton. Mass. 1874
*Gallander, Lewis, Centre Rutland, Vt. 338
Gallup, James A., Madison, Ct. 116
Gammell, Sereno D., Tallmadge, O. 308
Gardner, Austin. Warren, Ct. 15, 122
Gardner, Nathan E., Hemlngford, Neb. 258, 60
Gardner, Rufus P., Marion, Mass. 208
Gardner, Theodore Y., Elyria, O. 68, 1868
Garman, John H., North Orange, Mass. 1847
Garretson, Fred. V. D., Franconia, N. H 1871
Garver, Leonard J., Orovllle, Cal. 102
Gates, Caleb Frank, A. B. C. F. M. 427
Gates, Charles H., W. Newfleld, Me. 186
Gates, George A., Grinnell, Io. 1882
Gates, Hiram N., Medford Mass. I860
Gates, l.orin 8., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Gates, Matthew A., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1868
Gay, Henry H. 12
Gay, Joshua 8., South Well fleet, Mass. 218
Gaylord. Joseph F., Barre, Mass. 194
Gearhart, Charles D., Oneida, III. 142
Geer, Curtis M.. B. Windsor, Ct, 112
Geer, Herman, Tabor, Io. 1848
Geiger, John W., Mason City, Io. 168
462
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
George, David M , PltUborg, Fa. 814
George, Norton R , Netawaka, Kan. 1854
•O. orge, William A., , Maaa. 1888
Gerould, Hamuel L., Hollia, N. H. 270
♦Gerry, Elbridge W., Randolph, Vt. 838
GIbbs, Crmrk*, Cedar Fulls, to. 1858
Gibson, John, Springfield, 111. 144
Gtddings, Kdward J., HouMtonic.Mass. 1867
Giddings, Solomon P.,Waabington, D.C. 1842
Gidman, Kicbard II., Preston, Ct. 120
Gllberg, John P., Fresno. Cal. 100
Gilbert, George U., Chicago. 111. 78, 1886
Gilbert, James B., hxeier, Neb. 258
Gilbert. Simeon, Chicago, 111. 1868
Gilbert, William H., South Norwalk, Ct. 1846
Gilchrist, Howard H., Macksville, Ind. 148. 50
Gill, William. Cottage Grove, Minn. 240
Gillespie, Thomas, Kenosha, Wis. 1865
Gil lei t, Arthur L., Hartford, Ct. 76, 1885
Gllman, Edward W ..Bible House, N. Y. 1849
Oilman, George P., Waver ly, Mass. 106
Oilman, William L., Harman, Col. 106
Gilmere, James M., Columbua, O. 1884
Gilmor, Daniel W.. Mei.omonee. Wis. 1876
Girouz, Lewis P., Springfield, Maaa. 12, 216
Gist, William W., Marion, Io. 158
Gladden, Washington, Columbua, O. 3o0
Gleaaon, Avery K , Westport, Maaa. 220
Gleaaon, Charles A., Angola, Ind. 148
Gleaaon, Charles H., Boston, Haas. 16, 1867
Gleason, Charles N., Wells, Me. 188
Gleaaon, George L , Haverhill, Maaa. 204
Gleason, Herbert W., Minneapolis, Minn. 1887
Gleaaon, John P., Needham, Maaa. 210
Glidden, Kiah B .. ManaAVId Centre, Ct. 116
Goddard, John C, Salisbury, Ct. 120
Goff, Kdward P., Aurora, 111. 134
Goldsmith, Ohaa. P., Harrlsvllle, N. H. 270. 2
*Goodale, D. W., Hillaboro Bridge, N. H. 270
Goodell, Isaac, National City, Cal. 1852
Goodell, John H.. Provo, U. 1874
Goodenough, Arthur, Winchester, Ct. 124
Goodenough, Herbert D., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Goodenow. Smith B., Battle Creek. Io. 1843
Goodfriend, Aaron I., Inkster, N. D. 204, 6
Goodhue, Daniel, Pembroke, N. H. 1848
Goodhue, Henry A., Weni minster W.,Vt. 340
Goodman, William W., Mncasville, Ind. 1848
Goodrich, Charles L., Plainfleld, N. J. 276
Goodrich, Chauncey, A. B. C. F. Jf. 427
Goodrich, Darius N ., Olivet, Mich. 1864
Goodrich, John E., burlington, Vt. 1860
Goodrich, Lewis, Manchester, N. H. 270
Goodsell, Dennis. Murphy*, Cal. 08, 107
♦Good speed, Prank L., Enfield, Maaa. 202
Goodwin, Daniel, Mason, N. El. 1839
Goodwin, kdwnrd P.. Chicago, III. 136
Goodwin, Prank J , Glen Ridge, N. J. 276
Goodwin, Henry M., Olivet, Mich. 1851
Gordon, Charles E., Webster, N. H. 274
Gordon, George A., Boston, Mass. 196
Gordon, Isnac G.. Scuppoose, Or. 1880
Gordon, Robert, Addinon, Mich. 234
Gordon, Hobert F.. Wayland, Mass. 218
Gordon, William, Selma, Cal.
Gorton, Philo, Quasqueton, Io. 162
Gould, Edwin S., At hoi, Mass. 104
Gould, George H., Wo reenter, Maas. 1852
Gould, H. A., M. Anthony Park, Minn. 1868
Gould, Mark, Worceater, Maes. 1857
Gould, Samuel L., Bethel, Mc. 1839
Graf, John P., Springfield, Mo. 252
Graham, Curtis, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1845
Graham, John, Rochester. Miss. 206, 14
Graham, Richard W., Philadelphia, Pa. 1869
Granger, Calvin, East Poultney. Vt. 1834
Granger, John L., Lake Preston, 8. D. 824
Grannl*. Geoive H.. St. Louis, Mo. 252
Grant, Henry M., Charleston, S. C. 320
Grant, John B., Jenifer, Ala. 94
Graasie, Thomas G., Milwaukee, Wis. 63, 1863
Graner, Otto C, Eau Claire. Wis. 1888
Graves, Alpheus, Cedar Vale, Kan. 1841
Graves, Joseph 8., Niles, Mich. 1843
Graves, Nathaniel D., Minn. 1846
Gray, David B., Salem, Or. 1863
Gray, John, Sergeant Bluff, Io. 162, 4
Gray, William D. B., Lake Henry, 8. D. 1886
Gray, William J., Port Scott. Kan. 168
Greeley, Clarence D., Mt. Carmcl, Ct. 12, 114
Greeley, Edward H.. Concord, N. H. 63, 1849
Greeley, Prank N., Melrose Highlands, ms.1877
G ret ley, Stephen 8. N., Gllman ton, X. H. 1839
Greene, Caleb, Oakland City, Ind 160
Greene, Cheater W.. Mattawan, Mich. 12
Greene, Daniel, Cumberland Centre, Me. 182
Greene, Daniel C, A. B. C. F. M. 427
Greene, Frederick D., A, B. C. F. M. 427
Greene, Frederick W., Andover. Maas 194
Green. Jamea B., Sew Grand Chain, III. 142
Greene, John M., Lowell, Mass. 206
Greene, John M., Somonauk, III. 144
Greene, Joseph K., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Green, Nelson, Detroit, Mich. 1858
Greene, Richard G., Eaat Orange, N. J. 16, 1856
Greene, Samuel, Seattle, Wn. 1880
Greenlee*, Charles A., Kinsley, Kan. 170
•Greenwood, Wo., Germantown, Fa. 1874
Gregg, David, Boston, Maaa. 196
Gregg, .lame* B., Colorado 8prlnga, Col. 106
Gregg, William C, Center Point, Io. 156
Gregory, Lewis. Lincoln, Neb. 268
Gridley, Albert L., Greenville, 111. 140
Griffin, Edward H., Baltimore, Md. 1868
Griffin, George H„ Springfield, Maaa. 1866
Griffin, Henry L., Bangor, Me. 180
Griffin, John A., C»b)e, 111. 1876
Griffin, Perlcy M., E. Bridgewater, Maas. 200
Griffia, William E., Boston, Maas. 196
Griffiths, David tt., Cataaauqua, Pa. 312
Griffiths, Griffith, Eureka Cal. 98
Griffiths, Griffith, Chicago, 111. 136
Griffiths, Henry, Neligb. Neb. 1873
Griffiths, John T. Ebensburg, Pa. 312
Griffiths, Joteph K., Mannavllle, N. Y. 284, 90
Griffith. Thomas H.. Friendship, N. Y. 282
•Griffith, Thomas M., Wheatland, Pa. 816
Griffith, William, Sykeaton, N. D. 296
Griffiths, William, Plymouth, Pa. 12, 314
Griffiths, William A., Milwaukee, Wis. 352
Griggs, Levcrett S.. Ivory ton, Ct. 112
Grimes, Frank J., Keene, N. H. 1875
Grinnell, Josiah B.. Grinnell, Io. 1848
Grinnell, Orlando 8. I Mich.] 1879
Grinnell, Sylvester 8., River Palls, Wla. 356
Griswo'd, John B., 8. Manchester, Ct. 1872
Grob, Gottfried, Inland, Neb. 258. 62
Groove nor, Charles P., Pom fret, Ct. 1834
Groftvenor, Edwin A., Constantinople. 427
Gross, Alfred, Doaksville, I. T. 150
Grout, Alden, Springfield, Maas. 1835
Grout, Louis, West Bruttleboro, Vt. 1845
Grout, Samuel N., Franklin, Neb. 1850
G rover, David K„ Emerald Grove, Wis. 350, 2
Grover, George W., Naahua, N. H. 272
Grover, Nahum W., Vt. 1868
♦Grover. Richard B , Boston, Mass. 16, 1881
Gruth, Jamee W., Perry Centre, N. Y. 2*6
Guild, Charles L , Enoeburgh. Vt. 334
Gulick, Edward L., Groton, Mass. 12, 204
Gulick, Hervey, Hancock, N. H. 268
Gulick, John T., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Gulick, Luther H., Groton. Mass. 1850
Gulick, Nelson J, Albany, N. Y. 282
Gulick, Oramel H.t A. B. C. F. if. 427
Gulick, 8idney L., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Gulick, Thomas L., Makawad, H. I. 1870
Gulick, William H., A. B C. F. M. 427
Gulliver, John P., Andover, Maaa. 71, 194
Gunn, Jos. W., Steamboat Springs, Ool. 12, 108
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINI8TER8.
463
Gnnsanlus, Frank W.t Chicago, III. 136
Gurney, He«.ry E., Little Valley, N. Y. 12, 284
Gurney, John H., Oberliu, <>. 1850
Gutterson, George H., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Gwynne, Frederic R., Omaha, Neb. 1866
Haarvig, John O., Aurora. 111. 134
Hack, Rollln T.. Belfast, He. 180
Hadden, Archibald, Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Hadden, Jacob \V\. Upland, Neb. 260, 2
Hadley, »ndrew J.. Oberlln, O. 1872
Had ley, James B., Camp-on, X. H. 1837
Hadlev, Willis A., Newbury port, Mass. 210
Huff, Stephen, Bay Shore, N. Y. 1842
Hager, Chae. R., A. B. C F. M. 427
Hague, William B., Springfield, Mo. 262
tHalgh, George L , deceased,
lalgh, JeffreyG.. Yorkvllle, III. 146
Balner, Levi W., Newark, N. J. 276
Haines, Thomas V.. N. Hampton, N. H. 272
Halbersleben, Henry C, Cortland, Neb. 256, 60
Hale, Kdson D., Clayton, Cal. 16, 98
Hale, John G. , Redland*. Cal. 1852
Haley, Frank, Milton, N. H . 272
Haley, John W., Temple. N. H. 272
Hall, Albert B., Warner, N. H. 274
Hall, Alexander, Chester, Ct. 112
Hall, Alfred H., «eriden, Ct. 116
Hail, Charles L., Fort Berthold, N. D. 294
Hall, B. Bdwin, New Haven, Ct. 1843
Hall, Elliott C, Jamestown. N. Y. 1866
HjiII, George A., Peabody, Mass. 212
Hall, George C, Olympla. Wn. 1885
Hall, George E., 1 'over, N. H. 268
Hall. Heman B., Oberlin, O. 1851
Hall, Isaac H.. New Orleans, La. 178
Hall, James, Whitewater. Wis. Ivt8
Hall. John C, Hudson. Mass. 206
Hull, John J., Berlin, Vt. 332
Hall, Lyman B., Oberlln, O. 1881
Hall, Martin S., Victoria, 111. 146
Hall, Richard, St. Paul, Minn. 1850
Hall, Robert V., Newport. Vt. 1835
HhII, Russell T.. Jacksonville. FU. 128
Halliday, Joseph C, Blown, Kan. 1"0
BalUday, Samuel B., Brooklyn, N. Y. 280
Hal lock, Leavitt H„ Waterville, Me. 16, 190
Hallock, William A., Jamestown, N. Y. 1860
Hamilton, B. Frank, R»xbury, Mass. 196
Hamilton, Charles 8., Elliott, Io. 166
Hamilton, Ilmry H., Waveily, Mass. 1872
Hamilton, John A., Boston, Muss. 68, 1861
Hamilton, Wa«hington P., Talladega, A la. 1888
Hamlen, Chauncey L., Vermillion. O. 308
Hamlin, Charles H., Kaetbampton, Mass. 200
Hamlin, Cyrun, Lexington, Mass. 1838
Hainltn, C> rus, Beloit, Wis. 348
Hammond, Henry L., Evanston, 111. 1844
Hammond, Joseph, Carlisle, Mass. 198
Hammond, William B., kome, N. Y. 1844
Hampton, William 8., Grant. Neb. 268, 62
Hanaford, Howard A., Winchester, N. H. 274
Hancock, Charles, Denmark, Io. 1861
Hancock, Joseph J., Lu«k, Wy. 359
Hand, l^a Roy 8., Ottumwa, lo. 152, 6
Han ford, Samuel I., Lung Pine, Neb. 256, 60
[Hanks, B ted man W., deceased. 25
1 1 anna, Charles W., Fall* Village, Conn. 110 ,
'Hanson, L. C. Racine, Wis. 12, 354
•Harbult, Charles, Bridgton, Me. 16, 182
•Harbutt, Robert G., 8eari«pori, Me. 1883
Hardin*, Charles, A. B. C F. M. 427
Harding. Henry F., East Machlas, Me. 186
Harding, John W., Longmeadow, Mass. 206
Harding, Philip E., N. Ami. erst, O. 298, 304
Hardy, Daniel W., Bethel, Me. 180
Hardy, Millard F.. West Boylston, Mass. 22i>
Hardy, Vltellus M., West Randolph, Vt. 338
Haresnape, William, Gaylord, Kan. 168, 70
Hargrave, John W., Zumbrota, Minn. 248
Harlow, Edwin A., Madison, Me. 180, 6
Harlow, Lincoln, Ellington, N. Y. 282
Harlow, Reuben W., Muscotah, Kan. 172
Harlow, Rufus K., Medway, Ma«s. 208
Harlow, Samuel A., Newburybort, Mass. 210
Harmon, Elijah, Wilmington, Ma»s. 220
Harmon, Flsk, Bennlnitton, Vt. 1850
Harper, Aimer, Port Byron, 111. 1853
Harper, Joel, Cortex, Col. 106
Harrah, Charles C, Newton, Io. 142
Harriman, N. H., Newton Highlands, Ms. 1884
Harrington, Charles B., Keene, N. H. 270
Harrington, Bli W., Pepperell, Ma»s. 1837
Harrington, Myron O., Russell, Kan. 172
Harris, Benjamin, Front burg, Md. 192
Harris, Chsrles L., Meridian, Miss. 255
Harris, D. Fisk, Harmar, O. 302
Harris, George, Andovur, Ma*s. 71, 194
[Harris, James W., deceased. 26
Harris, John L., Newmarket, N. H. 272
Harris, Milus, Childersburg, Ala. 1884
Harris, Samuel, New Haven, Ct. 79, 1841
Harris, Hbeldon A., Villa Ridge, III. 142, 4, 6
Harris, Thomas J., Hluesburgh, Vt. 834
Harris, Waldo B., Chesterfield, III. 134
Harrison, Charles 8., Franklin, Neb. 258
Harrison, George J., Milton, Ct. 116
Harrison, Henry 8., Chicago, III. 1884
Harrison, James B., Oskaloosa. la. 1868
Harrison, James K., Santa Rosa, Cal. 104
Harrison, Marvin B. Scribner, Neb. 262
Hurrlson, Phares, Seattle, Wn. 1882
Harrison, Samuel, Pittsfleld, Mass. 212
Hart, Burden, New Haven, Cu 118
Hart, Edwin J., Cottage Grove Minn. 1856
Hart, Hastings H., St. Paul, Minn. 1881
Hart, Henry B , Brooksville, Me. 1860
Hart, Henry E , Franklin, Ct. 114
Hart, Walter O., Wheaton, 111. 1879
Hart, William D , Wilton, Ct. 15, 124
♦Hartley, David N., III. 1887
Hartley, John, Morton, 111. 142
Hart ran ft, Chester D., Hartford, Ct. 75, 1864
Ilartshorne, Joseph W., Monroe, Ct. 1873
Hartshorne, Vaola J., Brockton, Mass. 1866
Hartaough, D. Maurice, Ma»on City, Io. 1886
Hart welt, Charles, A. B. 0. F. M. 427
Hartwell, Mlnot S., Tacoma, Wn. • 346
Harvey, Edward H., Paw Paw, Mich. 1872
Harvey, Jasper P., Ware, Mass. 218
T Harvey, William F., deceased. 26
[Harvey. W. Nye, deceased. 26
Harwood, Chas. B., Prcsque Isle, Me. 15, 188
Harwood. James II., Orange, Cal. 1868
Haskell, Henry C, A. B. C. F. M. 427
Haskell, John, Blllerlca, Mass. 1850
•Haskell, Robert B., N. J. 15, 1888
Haskell. William H., West Falmouth, Me. 184
Haskins, Robert W., Abiogton, Mass. 194
Hassell, Richard. Toledo, Io. 1844
Hatch, D-.vid P., Rockland, Me. 188
Hatch, Ellas W., East ^orinth, Vt. 16, 334
Hatch, rranklln S., Monson, Mass. 210
Hatch, George B., Lynn, Mass. tt>8
Hathaway, Geo. W., Los Angeles, Cal. 1833
Hathaway, Warren, Washingtonville, N. Y.278
Haughton, William, Retreat, Wis. 350, 6
Haven, Egbert D.. Rocklin, Cal. 102
Haven, John, Charlton, Mass. 1836
Havens, Charles E., Went Lebanon, N. H. 270
Hawes, Charles T., Litchfiuld, Mc. 1886
Hawes, Edward, Burlington, Vt. 332
Hawes, Joslah T., Litchfield, Me. 186
Hawkes, W. 8., Salt Lake City, U. 16, 68, 1868
Hawks, Theroo H., Springfield, Mass. 1856
Hawkins, Lucius, Leavenworth, Kan. 1862
Hawley, John P., New Hartford, Ct. 118
Hawn, Robert G., Ellensburg, Wn. 1859
•Hawthorne, William C, Alton, N. H. 12
Hayden, Fred. S., Jacksonville, 111. 12, 140
Hayes, James, Coal Bluff, lnd. 148
464
CONGREGATIONAL TEAE-BOOK.
[1890.
Hayes, Stephen H.t Boston, Moss. 1854
Hayncr, Augustus J., East Troy, Wis. 350, 2
Havncs, Edward C., Ellsworth, Ct. 120
Hayne*. William, Ravenna, Neb. 260
Hay ward, John S., Mapleton, Minn. 244, 6
Hay ward, Hlvanus, Glob*- Village, Mass. 1861
Hazeltine, Edwin A., Miller's i'lace, N. T.284
Hazeltine, Henry M., Oxford, Ct. 120
Hazen, Allen. Hart land, Vt. 335
Hazen, Austin. Richmond, Vt. 338
Hazen, Azel W., Middletown, Ct. 116
Hazen, Henry A., Auburndale, Mass. 16, 1858
Hazen. Timothy A., Gt. Barrington, Ms. 1858
Hazen, William S., Nortbfield. Vt. 336
Hazen, William W.. Grinnell, lo. 156, 8
Headen, Andrew J., Talladega, Ala. 1879
Headley, Ivorv H. B., Rofillndale, Mass. 1877
Head ley. Phlneaa C, Boston, Mass. 1850
Heald, Joalah H., Bennington, N. II. 266
Healey, Sullivan S., Crete, III. 138
Heath, Albert II., St. Paul. Minn. 12, 5, 246
Heaton. Isaac E., Fremont, Neb. 1837
Hebard, Frederick, Sandy Creek, N. Y. 288
Hebbard, Stephen S., Viroqua, Wis. 356
Heckeudorn, Geo.M., Brandon, Wis. 12,348, 56
Hedges, William, Jamesport, N. Y. 289
Helms, Reuben E. Mazon, 111. 15, 146
Hemenway, Asa, Manchester, Vt. 1839
Hench, William R., Algonquin, 1U. 12, 134
Henderson, David, Mleaville, Minn. 240
Henderson, George W., New Orleans, La. 178
Henderson, John tl., Marshalltown, lo. 160
Henderson, Thomas H., Arlington, Or. 318
Hendrick, Webster L., Bangor, N. Y. 278
Henry, Alexander J., Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Henry, William D., Jamestown, N. Y. 1851
Henshaw, George, Sharon, Pa. 316
Henshaw, Gordon E., Kianlone, N. Y. 284, 314
Herald, Thomas, Brooklyn, N. Y. 12
Herbert, Kbenezer, New Baltimore, Mich. 234
Herbert, Joseph, Sandoval, 111. 140, 4
Hcrr, Horace D., Kansas City, Kan. 170
Herrick, Edward E., Milton, Vt. 336
Herrlck, Edward P., Sherman, Ct. 120
Herrick. George F., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Hervick, Henry, North Woodstock, Ct. 1830
Herrick. Henry M.. Morris, Minn. 244
Herrick, Horace, Felchville, Vt. 1844
Herrick, .lumen, W. Brattleboro, Vt. 1845
Herrick, John R., Elgin, III. 1854
Herrick, Robert P., Minneapolis, Minn. 1883
Herrick, Samuel E., Boston, Mass. 194
Herrick, William D , Amherst, Mass. 1860
Herrick, William T., Castleton, Vt. 18j1
Herrington, E. C, Cedar Springs, Mich. 226, 8
Herron, George l>., Lake City, Minn. 242
Hershey, Simon B., Ashtabula, O. 298
Hcrtel, Anhur F., Warrenvllle, N. J. 276
Hescock, Guh. B., Fort Fairfield, Me. 12, 184
Hess, Carl, Davenport, lo. 1885
Hess, Henry, Fort Atkinson, lo. 156, 60
Hetzler, Henry, Eureka, S. 1>. 1874
Heustls, Charles H., West Point. Neb. 264
Hewitt, George R , W. Springfield, Mass. 220
Hlaft, Casper W., Cleveland, O. 16, 65, 1885
Blbbard, David S., East Sumner, Me. I860
Hibbard, Rufus P., Gloucester, Mass. 202
Hick, George H., Monsey, N. Y. 284
Hickmott, John V., Galeaburg, Mlcb. 228
Hicks, Frank B., Clear Uike, lo. 154
Hicks, Henry R., Earlville, III. 188, 44
Hicks, Irl R , St. Louis, Mo. 1871
Hicks, Lewis W., Pueblo, Col. 108
Hicks, Richard, Amherst, O. 278
Hicks, William C, Cromwell, lo. 154
Hicks, William H ., McAllister, I. T. 1856
Higgins, Luclns H., Hanover, Ct. 122
Higgins, Robert M., St. Louis, Mo. 262
Hlgley, Henry M., Portland, N. Y. 288
Higley, Henry P., Beloit, Wis. 848
2 i
Hllkerbaomer, Richard, Deahler, Neb. 268-
Hill, Calvin G., Milton, Mass. 1872
Hill, Charles J., Stonington, Ct. 122
Hill, C. Rowland, Cal. 15, 1888>
Hill. Charles W., San. Jose, Cal. 104
Hill, Dexter D., Pasadena, Cal. 102
Hill, Eben L., Anna, 1:1. 1876
Hill, Edwin B., Atlantic, lo. 152
Hill, Ercmett C. W., Pullman, Wn. 1882.
Hill, George, Ebensburg, Pa. . 312
Hill, George, Thompson, O. 808
Hill, George Rl, Lovejoy, Ga. 130
Hill, George E., Atkinson Depot, N. H. 272
Hill, James L., Mcdford. Mass. 208
Hfllard, Ellas B., Conway, Mass. 15, 200
Ililliurd, D. Lee, Berlin, i\eb. 12,256
Hillman, Alfred T., Concord, N. H. 1882
Hills. Aaron M., Olivet, Mich. 234
Hills, William 8., Ulysses, Neb. 262.
Hilton, John V., Denver, Col. i860
Hilton, William II , College Springs, lo. 154
Hi neks, Edward V , Andover, Mass. 71, 194
Hincks. John H., Stamford, Ct. 1877
Hindley, George, Weeping Water, Neb. 262
Hlne, Orlo D., Kllllngly, Ct. 116-
Hine, Sylvester, Hartford, Ct. 1848
Hinman, Chester H.. Clear Lake, Wis. 348
Hird, John W., Baldwinville, Mass. 218
Hirih, Peter, Edgeley, N. D. 294 «
Hitchcock, Abraham F.,8uisnn, Cal. 104
Hitchcock, Alvlrus N , Chicago, III. 66, 1877
Hitchcock, Charles E., Cuyahoga Falls, O. 300
Hitchcock, Henry C, W. bomerville, Mass. 216-
Hitchcock, Milan H., Woroester, Mass. 222
Hitchcock, Philo, Willow Lake, 8. D. 326
Hitchcock, Rufus C-, New Orleans, La. 1886
Hoadley, Horace G., East (?anaan, Ct. 118
tUobart, L. Smith, deceased,
[obart, Milo, Coal Hill, Ark. 1881
Hobbs, Edwin, Bo wen, III. 1879
Hobbs, William A., Warsaw, N. Y. 290
Hoddle, Henry, Garlington, Kan. 1869
Hodges, Alpheus C, Buckland, Mass. 198
Hodges, John G., Fremont, Mich. 228
Hodgman, Edwin R., 3. Framingham, Ms. 1849
Hoffman, Ellsha A., Cleveland, O. * 308
Hoffman, John H., Peterboro, N. H. 272
Hogbln, Alfred C, Sabetha, Kan. 172.
Hoisington, Heury R. Coventry, Ct. 112
Holbrook, Amos, Colchester, Vt. 384
Holbrook, Charles W., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Holbrook, David L., Lake Geneva, Wis. 352
Holbrook, John C, Stockton, Cal. 1S42
Holcombe, Gilbert T., Bronson. Mich. 1875
Hoiden, Charles W„ Bedford, Mich. 224
Hoiden, Edwin K., Bridgeport, Ct. 110
Hoiden, Frederick A , Gran by, Ms. 12, 5, 202
tHolley, Piatt T., deceased. 28
Hollister, Martin F., deceased. 28
I olio way, Richard J., Dallas, Tex. 330
Holraan, Edwin C, Haverhill, Mass. 204
tHolman, Morris, deceased. 27
[olman, William H., Somhport, CL 112
llolmblad, Emil, Lowell, Mass. 12, 208
Holmes, David E., Sublette, III. 148
Holmes, Henry M., Rye, N. H. 272
Holmes, Joeiah F., Barnesville, Ga. 1872
Holmes, Otis, Kfttery Point, Me. 184
Holmes, Theodore J., Newton Centre. 210
Holmes, Thomas, Chelsea, Mich. 282, 4
Holmqulst, Gustavus, St. Louis, Mo. 1884
Holp, Philip E., Watertown, S. D. 328
•Holt, Marquis L.. Omaha, Neb. 260
Holway, John, Chicago, III. 1882
Holyoke, Charles G., N. Edgecombe, Me. 432
Holyoke, William E., Bentonsport, lo. 152
Hood, E. Lyman, Albuquerque, N. M. 63, 1886
Hood, Edward C, Hlngham. Mass. 15, 1874
Hood, George A., Newton, Mass. 62, 1669
Hooker, Edward P., Winter Park, Fla. 128
LIST OF CONGHEGATIONAL MINI8TKB8.
Home, Robert A., A. B. 0. F. II.
Humphrey , Cbealer C . , Bummar Oil
Humphrey, John ~ ™— ■ •' "'
1890.]
HooTer, Frarwai T., Ge*port, N. T. 383
Hockiiu, Frederick E., fi>w Ciuu, Ck 1IB
Hopkina, Hanry, Kaneae City, Mo. 3*0
Hopkina, Wm. H„ Woodhridga, H.J. ISO, 3TB
HopUnaoa, Benjamin B. . Lyme, CI. 118
Hopley, Suul Lae,.Mae*. I8*i
Bmiptn, J|3H M., New Bivmi, Ok 1S»
Tl.jrlne, BMpbao D., BoekenUer, ILL 1M
Home, Jobri F. , FHanort. la. U3, 63, *
Hon, Kh>h, But Bomob, Hue. 1M
Horn. Georne, ok Louie, lie. 3W
Morion, rTraacfeA., Proatdanca, B.I. SIS
[Hoe'crd, Henry B., dennelJ. IT
Hoaford.O ' ""— "•-' •••'
Hough, J™
___^_iln,0*l.
el D., Woreeelar, Um
„„.._ * W„ inn Barbara, OiJ.
Hnqgh, JoelJ., Berkeblre, N. V.
Houghton. Charlee K., Preeoott, Maaa.
Hooghlon, John C., Middlebi VI.
Honfhton, William A., Berlin, Ma-*.
HonlSnf , It. Bone*, Blonmlngtou, 111.
Bom, J. Henry, X J. C. *". M.
Hon**, Wlllin, Proifdeiice, R. I.
8., lo.
fionaion, rtarnra H,, Carapocn,
Boeendeo, Bo'.wrt, But Tama. Mleb,
Hovcy, Hmm 0., Bridgeport, 01,
Howard, Henry C SorthBald, Vk INS
Howard, Blram I.., Cheater Omtre, Maaa. 300
Howard, Martin 8.. Wilbrabam, Maaa. —
---nrd,Ko»l* ■■-■■■■
arcKWUIlaa
How*,' Bamnel H.,- Norwich, Ok 130
Howell, Anthony H-, Pon Angelee, Wn. lira
Howelle, Kdmand D., Hood River, Or. 310
Howell, Edward B.. Butte, Honk 36*
Howell. Jamea, Almlra, Wn. SM
Howie, David, St. John, H. B. 11
How land. John, A. B. C. F. Jf. 43T
Howlaud, Banioel W.. A. S. 5, F. U. 437
Howlaud. William W-, A. B. O. F. M. 4ST
Hnyi, Cbarlaa E., Boond Hill, Ok 11*
Hoyt, Frederic V., FaRntnglon, Wn. M*
Hoyi, flenry N., Oak Park, 111. 1*3
Hoyk Jama* P., Cbeahlra. Ck US
[Hoyi. Jaoiea B„ dieaaied.
Hubbard, Charier, F. W.. Illaworth, Me. 183
Hubbard, Cnnrlaa I_, Weet Boiford, Ma. IBS
Hubbard, David B., Utile Bivir, Ok lid
H»bbard, Oaorxe B„ PlyrflOOlh, Wl*. BM
Hubbard, GooraaH., A. B. V.F.M. *3J
Hubbard, Geora* H., Norton, Maaa. 16, 313
Hubbard. Thoraaa 8, Tn-ibridge, VI. MO
Hubbard, William B., Chamberlain, 8. D. 332
Hubbell, Henry L., Lake Charier, La. 1W1
Hubbetl, Jaraea W-, Menefleld, O. ■ , SIM
Hudeon, Alfreds., Ayar.Meee. • IM
Hnghee, Benjamin M„ Brliblo, Pa. M, (13
Hutfhea. David «., Tamaqna, Pa. . UMt
Hughe., Bdward B., Nantlcoko, Pa. 3U
Hnnhea, Morten M., Angola, N. T.
Hugbea, Richard, Holland Patent, K. Y. 1
Hnghee, Robert W., Orinnall, lo.
HutbaoD, Simeon 8., Newark. N. J.
Hulbert, Calvtn B., Zasaarlll*, O.
Hulbert, Palmar 8., Pru<ndenaa, B. I, I
Unlet!, JameaA., Andubon, Minn.
I., Olevolaad, O.
{Hull, Joaopb D., deeeaaed.
Hull, l.yman. Oarrien City, Kan.
Hulllnger. Frank w.. Wlodaor, Mo.
Hulaa, VllHaoi 0.. Oak Creek, Wl*.
Huh, Edward 8., A. A. C. F. M.
Humpbrey, Uoben, A. B. C. F. M.
Hnmphny, Blmun J., Chicago, II).
Vomphraya, Thonua A., Cyelon*. C
Hunk Henry W.,Or»i._, _..
Hum, Nobemiab A., NonarWId, Mln
ld*,0aj.
r, Banjamtu, Baal aaaduw, \
r, 1). H., Syoamore, III.
Huntlnaton, Chail** W„ Ijiwall, Maaa. 3M
Huutlnaton, Uaorm, MorthSald, Minn. UM
"'■ " 8., Mlllon, Maa.. MO
Dodge Oemtn, Minn. 3*0
Hard, Allien (J.. Fran main wn, N. H. 30B
Hu.d, A[.aA.,DarUngl0D, Wla. MS
Uord, BdnlnT., Oilman I on I. W..S. H. 3*8
Hurd, Fayelt*. Ann Arbor, Mlea. IMS
Hurd, Philo R., l>*trolt, Utah. U40
HorlbrM, Henry O., Grnd Jnnellou, Mob J34, SO
Hurtbuk John K_ Sail Laie dry, D. Wl
Hurleaa, Parker. D« Pna, I1U ItS
Hunk Oaorr* B, M„ lo. 13
IluaWd, John T-, Grand lUplda, MIA. 380
Hutehlna, Uaauy L., Ken*tn|tnn, ft. 110
Hutehlna, Bobart Q.. Loa Angalaa, Cal. 100
Hutchini, William T-, Ellington, Ck 113
C.F.M.
■rill*. Tex
■wick, M*.
law. Mlah.
-_ „, edway, M*>
Id*, George H., Mllwanko*. Wla.
Ida, Jacob, Mananald, Maaa.
Ellaley, HoraUo, deoaaaad.
tmea. Banjamlp A, MempUa, Term
Iaplla, Xdmond 0., BnoktMd, Mat
lagaraoll, Kdwatd P, Brooklyn, N
laaaraoll, William H., brooktyu, J
Iaham, AdmU, Boinury.Ct.
Ivee, Alfred E., Caallaa, Ma.
Irea, Henry 8- Ban ford, Ma.
Itee, Joel »., Stralfbrd. Ct.
Ivea, Joaaph Bh Paradlae, Oal.
Jack roan, George W., Cbloago, 111.
mood, W.I
iph B., 01
Jafgar, kdwla L-, HMtmrd. Ot.
Jem**, D. Melanelbon, Pair Him, u>.
Jamea, HoraM P., Cnlmx, Wn.
Jamea, Nathaniel B., Rnltand, 0*.
Jamea, William. Woodbarn. N. Y.
Jamee. William A., Loa Auielaa, OaL
JamaaoD, Epbraln 0.. Mull*. Maaa.
Jamtaon, Jamea, Maanolra, Wla.
Jamwon, Bobert W., Jllooi City, lo.
466
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Janet, Elijah, Loa Gate*, Oal. 1874
Janet, Frederick, New Yorit, N. Y. 1887
Jeflcrles, John, Covert, Mich. 226
Jefferson, Charles E., Chelsea, Maaa. 198
Jenkins, David, Villa Park, Cal. 10A
Jenkins, David T., Pelican Rapids, Minn. 240
Jenkyns, Kbeneser H , Thornton, R. I. 280
Jenkins, Frank E., New Decatur, Ala. 94
Jenkins, John J., Palmyra, Ohio, 808
Jenkins, Jonathan L., Pittefield. Mass. 212
Jenkins, Jostah H., San Bernard ina, Cal. 102
Jenkins, Owen, Dover, O. 300
Jenkins, Richard W., Gardiner. Me. 184
Jenkins, Thomas, Waterville, N. Y. 290
Jenkins, William M., Klk River, Minn. 240
•Jenness. George O., West Gloucester, Ms. 202
Jenney, E. Wlntfarop, Boscobel, Wis. 848
Jennings, Samuel J., Big Horn, Wyo. 869
Jennings, William J., Redding. Ct. 120
Jerkins, Michael, Beaufort, N. C. 292
Jernberg. Relnert A., Chics go, in. 78, 1887
Jesseph, Leonard K., Cobden, 111. 188
Jesup. Henry G.« Hanover, N. H. 1854
Jewell, George C. Saybrook, O. 808
Jewell, J. Spencer. Albuquerque, N. M. 205
Jewett, Henry B.. Vacavflle, Cal. 104
Jewett, John K. B., Greenwood, 8. C. 1850
Jobanson, Bernt, Forest City, Io. 1872
Johns, James, Alliance, O. 298
Johns, Reading B., Nashville, Tenn. 828
Johnson, Albion H., Clarendon Hills, Ma. 20*
Johnson, Alfred P., Springfield, Mo. 250
Johnson, Andrew, North Easton, Maaa. 202
Johnson, Chas. C, Saat Bloomfleld, N. Y. 280
Johnson, Sugene A ., Knoxville, Tenn. 828
Johnson, Francis H., Andover, Mass. 1881
Johnson, Frank A., New Miifbrd, Ct. 12, 6, 118
Johnson, George H., Georgetown, Ms. 12, 202
Johnson, George W., Falmouth, Me. 184
i Johnson, Gideon 8., deceased,
ohnson, Hiram B., Howard, R. I. 818
Johnson, James G., New London, Ot. 118
Johnson, J. Wesley, Metropolis, 111. 142
Johnson, Lorentx C., Britt, Io. 152, 84
Johnson, Samuel, New Haven, N. Y. 284
Johnson, Samuel W., Richmond, Neb. 256,8,62
Johnson, Wilbur, Slateraville, R. I. 818
Johnson, William, St. Louis, Mo 1883
Johnston, John, Loekport, N. Y. 1843
Johnston, John B., St. Louis, Mo. 1873
Johnston, Thomas C, Warsaw, III. 16, 146
Jones, Abraham, Carbondale, Pa. 312
Jones, Albert N., Turner. Me. 1872
Jonea, Benjamin, Granville, O. 1856
Jones, Clinton M., Eastford, Ct. 110
Jonea, Daniel I., Zanesville, O. 12, 808
Jonea, D. Jerome, Crete, Neb. 1862
Jones, Daniel P., Beranton, Pa. 316
Jonea, David, Ivanboe, O. 800
Jones, David B., Broad Brook, Ct. 112
Jones, David J., Richland, N.J. 276
i Jonea, D. Sebastian, deceased. 28
ones, David T., Arvonla, Kan. 166
Jonea, Bdward I., Newark, O. 804
J Jones, Bdward W., deceased. 28
fones, Franklin C, Caldwell, N. J. 1863
Jonea, G. James, Oak Hill, O. 1884
Jones, Griffith, Columbus, O. 800
Jones, Gustavus W., New Sharon, Me. 1869
Jones, Hampden B , England. 427
Jones, Harvny, Compton. Cal. 1856
Jonea, Henry W., Vacaville, Cal. 1866
Jones, Homer. New Iberia, La. 178
Jones, Idiys, Willlamstown, Vt. 840
Jones, Ira B., Lowell, Mich. 1860
•Jones, Ira S., Clarendon, Vt. 884
Jones, Ivan ML., Beacon, Io. 1872
Jones, James A., Mllford, Ga. 182
♦Jones, James A., Norrldgewook, Me. 186
•Jones. James V., New Cambria, Ho. 252
Jonea, Jesse H., North Ablngton, Maaa. 1861
Jonea John, Columbus, Ohio. 1841
Jones, John A ., Cottonwood, Cat 98
Jonea, John D., Neath, l a. 814, 6
Jones, John E., Iowa City, Io. 1855
Jones, John H., Delaware, Ohio. 1842
Jones, John P., A. B. C. F. M. 427
Jones, Jonathan, Macomanle, Wis. 1864
Jonea, Lemuel. Guthrie, Ok. 161
i Jonea, Mason, Berea.Ky 176
Jones, Morgan P., Kdgewater, Wn. 844
Jones, Newton I., Rockland, Mass. 1875
Jones, Reese 8., Beranton, Pa. 316
Jones, Rhys G., Utica, N. Y. 286, 90
Jones, Richard M., Old Forge, Pa. 12, 314
Jones, Richard M ., Mink, Or. 310
Jones, Samuel, Cleveland, Io. 154
Jones, Thomas G., Antrim, Pa. 312
Jones, Thomas H., Granville, N. Y. 12, 282
Jones, Thomas R., Windham, Ohio. 308
Jones, Thomas W., Philadelphia, Pa. 68, 1858
Jones, Timothy, Big Rook , 111. 1871
Jones, Tudor. Dubuque, Io. 1882
Jones, William, Salem. Io. 182
Jones, William C, Hopkinton. N. Y. 282
Jones, William D., Gret-ne, N. Y. 282
Jones, William H., Columbus City, Io. 158
Jones, William L., Cloverdale, Cal. 98
Jones, William L., Macon, Chi. 180, 2
Jones, William M., St. Louis Park, Minn. 244
Jonea, William O., Wales, Ohio. 808
i Jordan, Eben 8. .deceased,
ordan, William W., Bound Brook, N. J. 276
Jordan, Frank F., West Torrlngton, Ct. 1880
[Jote, Emanuel, deceased. 28
Joseph, William, Maeiteg, South WaUl, 427
Joysltn. William R., Centrevllle, Mass. 194
Judeisch, Frederick W., Davenport, Io. 1880
Judson, George W., Orange, Mass. 212
Jullen, Matthew C, New Bedford, Maaa. 210
[Kahler. Frank R., deceased.
Kaley, John A.. Findlay, Ohio. 1876
Kanagy, Josiah JM Charlevoix, Mleh. 1850
Reason, Frank H., Boston. Maaa. 1879
Kaufman. William H., Heber, Utah. 1886
•Kaye, Alexander 8., Brodhead, Wis. 848
Kayo, James R., Rock Falls, 111. 144
Keays, Char lea H., Ravens wood. III. 136
Kedxie, Adam 8., Grand Haven, Mleh. 1845
Keeler, John W., Chenango Forks, N.Y. 280
Keller, Seneca M., Bridgeport, Ct. 1868
Keen, Lyman 8., Somerset, Mloh. 236
Keep, Eliaha A., Beed's Kerry, N. H. 270
♦Keep, Marcus R., Ashland, Me. 184T
I Keep, Theodore J., deceased. 28
[eeee, William A., Lawrence, Maaa. 12, 208
Keightley, Joseph, Alamo, Mleh. 224
Keith, Adelbert F.. Middlebum Vt. 388
Kellar, Lewis H., Edgerton, Wis. 850
Kelley, Frederic I., Pigeon Cove, Ma. 12, 214
♦Kelley, George W., Barton, Vt. 1872
Kell*y, William H., fherburne, N. Y. 288
Kellogg, Charles C, Dorchester, Maaa. 12, 198
•Kellogg, Elijah, Haruewell. Me. 184
Kellogg, George N., Taftvllle. Ct. 120
Kellogg, H. Martin, Leb non, Ct. 116
Kellogg, Joseph F., Muskegon, Mleh. 1885
Kellogg. Martin, Berkeley, Oal. 1855
> Kelsey, Francis D., Helena. Mont. 254
i Kelsey, Henry H., Hartford, Ct. 114
Kelsey, Hiram L., Westerly, R. I. 122
Kelsey, Joel D., MoCook, Neb. 280
tKels«y, Lysander, deceased. 28
[elsey, Mead A., Hart, Mleh. 230
Kelsey, William 8., Worcester, Maaa. 16, 1885
Kendall, Henry A., East Concord, N. H. 1840
Kendall, Robert R., Boxford, Maaa. 198
Kendall, 8. C, Dudley, Mass. 1854
Kennedy, Samuel C, New Smyrna, Fla. 1885
Kenngott, George F., Newport, N. H. IS, 272
i
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
467
Kent, Bvarta, Bldora, Io. 166
Kent, Lawrence, Ashknm, 111. 134
Kent, Robert J., Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Kent, Thomas, Abingdon, 111. 134
Kern, Andrew, Caeeyville, III. 1871
Kerne, Herbert A., Big Rapids, Mich. 224
fKerr, Robert, deeeaaed, 13
Kershaw, Win. H., Howell's Depot, N. T. 282
- - — 848
136
1865
202
348
1858
1843
154
850
427
13, 6, 112
360
348
258,60
1863
1878
1862
1861
1860
274
15, 1887
68,1867
1882
18, 100, 6
1887
1856
218
284
108
13,278
228
427
1848
1878
r
Ketcham, Henry, Antigo, Wla.
Kettle, William F., Chicago, 111.
Keyee, Rnaeell M., Chicago, 111.
Keyaer, Calvin, South Rgremont, Maaa.
Kidder, Alberoni, Baa Claire, Wla.
Kidder, James, Norfolk, Neb.
Kidder, John 8., Hopkins, Mich.
Kidder, Josiah, Clay, Io.
Kidder, Samuel T., Fond da Lao, Wis.
KUboo, Charles W., A. B. C. F. Jf*.
Kilbon, John.L., Bast Haddara, Ck
Kilboarn, James K., Genesev, wis.
Kilborn, William, Ashland, Wis.
Killip, Robert, Genoa, Neb.
Kimball, O. Cotton, Boston. Maaa.
Kimball, Edward, lilies, Io.
Kimball, Edward P., Montleello, Io.
Kimball, George P., Pasadena, Cal.
Kimball, John, Ban Francisco, Cal.
Kimball, Joaeph, Andover, Mass.
*Kimball,Laclen 0., , Vt.
Klncaid. Wm., Bible House, N. Y.
King, Charles W., Brooklyn, N. Y.
King, Francis, Weavenrllle, Cal.
King, Henry C , Oberlin, O.
King, Henry D., Gustavus, O.
King, Howard A. L., Taunton, Maes.
King, James B., Newbargb, N. Y.
King, John W., Silverton, Col.
King, 8amae) W., Brooklyn, N. Y.
King, Walter D., Beeexvllle, Mich.
Kingman, Henry, A. B. C. F. M.
Kingman, Matthew, Amherst, Mass.
Kingsbury, Charles A.. Kedlands, Cal.
Kingsbury, Fred. L., A. B. C. F. M. 425
Kingsbury, John D., Bradford, Mass. 108
Kingsbury, Josiah W., Middleboro, Ma. 18, 202
Kingsbury, Lucius, Sioux Falls, 8. D. 1876
Kinmooth, Albert E., Sound Beach, Ot. 114
Kinne, Thomas C, west Warren, Mass. 218
Kinney, Henry N\, Wineted, Ct. 124
Kinzer, Addison D., B. Dee Moines, Io. 154
Kirk, William L., Athens, Ga. 180, 2
2 [Ireland, Alexander, H., deceased, 20
lrkland, Ellas E., Homestead, Mich. 1846
Kirkpatrlek, David M., Grass Lake, Moh. 230, 4
Kitchel, Cornelias L., New Haven, Ot. 1870
Kitehel, Harvey D., B. Liverpool. O. 1836
Klttleson, Olaas, Junction City, Wis. 1877
Kloch, Edwin J., Pawlet, Vt. 886
Kloas, Charles L., Argentine, Kan. 166
Kloas, Daniel, Highland, Kan. 1860
Kuapp, Charles E., West Mecca, O. 298
Knapp, George 0., A, B. C. F. Jf. 428
Knapp, George P., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Knight, Edward H..W. Springfield, Maas. 210
♦Knight, Elbridge, Fort Fairfield, Me. 1843
Knight, Horace B , St. Louis, Mo. 1844
Knight, Merrick, E. Hartland, Ct. 1850
Knight, Plutarch 8., Salem, Or. 1867
Knight, Richard, Barnwell, 8. C. 1837
Knight, Whitman H., Klmeo. Kan. 168
Knodell, James R., Union City, Mich. 238
Knopf, Frank E., Angola, Ind. 13, 148
Knoaae, William H., Deep River, Ct. 120
Knowles, David, Greenwood, Neb. 1846
Knowles, Matthew, Rock Creek, O. 18, 306
Knowlton, Francis B., Athol, Mass. 1865
Knowlton, Stephen, Greensboro, Vt. 334
Knox, William J., Knoxboro, N. Y. 1832
Koch, Johannes, Ritsvllle. Wn. 344, 6
Krohn, Phillip, Atchison, Kan. 166
Kram, John P., Kelloggsville, O. 18, 802, 4
Kyle, James H., Aberdeen, 8. D. 1884
Kyle, Robert J., No. Gorhani, Me. 1885
Kyte, Joaeph, Nortbfield, Ct. 116
La Bach, James M., Wahpeton, N. D. 296
Labaree, Benjamin, Ooroomiah, Pertia, 428
Labaree, John C, Randolph, Maas. 214
Ladd, George T., New Haven, Ct. 1870
Ladd, Henry M., Cleveland, O. 800
Lade, James, Wells, Me. 190
Laidler, Stephen W., 120 Broadway, N. Y. 1860
Laird, James H ., Hinsdale, Mass. 204
Lake, Lot, Knoxvllle, Tenn. 828
Lake, Orange E., Fairview, Kan. 166, 8
Lamb. Samnel G., Mllford, Neb. 268
Lamb, William A., Newton, Mass. 210
Lambert, A. Boardman, Salem. N. Y. 1887
Lambert, Joseph, Robbineton, Me. 188
•Lamprey, Henry P., Cent. Osslpee, N. H. 272
Lameon, Charles ef ., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 838
Lancaster, Ellsworth G., Ashby, Maaa. 18, 194
Ume, Bradford B.. Maxwell. Io. 1869
Lane, Charles P., Tulare, Cal. 1884
[Lane, Daniel, deceased.
[Lane, James P., deceased. 29
Lane, John W., North Hadley, Maas. 204
[Lane, Larmon B.. deceased. 29
Lane, Nathan W., White Oaks, N. M. 266
Lange, John G., Sterling, Col. 1886
Lanphear, Nathaniel D., Unionville, O. 808
Lanphear, Orphans T., Beverly, Maas. 1849
Lansing, Isaac J., Worcester, Mass. 222
Larry, John H., Providence, R. I. 318
Lathe, Herbert W., Northampton. Maaa. 212
Lathrop, Stanley E., Sherwood, Tenn. 828
Laurie. Thomas, Providence, R. I. 318
Lavender, Robert F., Polk City, lo. 162
Lawrence, AmosB., Newton Centre. Ms. 1848
Lawrence, Edward A., Baltimore, Md. 13, 192
Lawrenoe, George W., Hard wick, Maas. 204
Lawrence, Henry O., Dawson, Minn. 1874
Lawrence, John, Cambridge, Mass. 1848
Lawrence, John B., Middleboro, Ms. 18, 208
Lawson, Francia, Movllle, lo. 160
Leach, Joaeph A. .Sax ton's River, Vt. 834
Learned, Dwight W., A. B. C. F. Jf. 428
Leavltt, Burke F., Chicago, 111. 1878
Leavitt, George R., Cleveland, Ohio. 800
Leavltt, Horace H., North Andover, Ms. 212
Leavltt. William, Norfolk, Neb. 1868
Lee, Albert, Oneida, N. Y. 1876
Lee, Dorrall. Birmingham. Ot.- 112
Lee, Frank T., Chicago, III. 186
Lee, George H., Pendleton, Or. 310
*Lec, Gerald 8., — -, Minn. 1888
Lee, Lucius O., A. B. 0. F. Jf. 18, 428
Lee, Samuel H., Springfield, Mass. 1862
Lee, Timothy J., Beaton, Pa. 1879
Lee, Wllberforoe, A. B. C. F. Jf. 428
Leeds, Samuel P., Hanover, N. H. 270
Leeper, Charles 8., Batavla. 111. 134
Leeper. Edward A., York, Neb. 264
Lees, Henry, Alderly, Wis. 848
Lees, John W., Bradford, Vt. 332, 4
Leete, William W., Rockford, 111. 144
•Lehtlner, Frans, Harbor, Ohio. 13
Iceland, John H. M., Amherst, Maas. 1847
Inland, Willis D., North Weymouth, Ms. 220
" " 1341
298
116
16, 212
1869
1844
286
302
312
1861
312
114
* Leonard, Aaron L., lona, N. J.
Leonard, Delavan L., Kellevue, Ohio.
Leonard, Edwin, Morris, Ct.
Leonard, Hartford P., Oakham, Maas.
Leonard, Julias Y., New Haven, Ot.
Leonard, William, Newtonville, Mass.
Lewis, Alexander o.( New York, N. Y.
Ixs wis, Daniel M., Findlay, Ohio.
Lewis, David M., Ashland, Pa.
Lewis, David R., Machachlnock, Io.
I^ewls, Edward R., Edwardadale, Pa.
Lewis, Everett E., Haddara, Ct.
468
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK*
[1890.
IBS
S16
Lewis, Frank F- Putney, Vt.
Lewie, George, Booth Berwick, Me.
Lewie, John G., Wllkesberre, Pa.
Lewis, John ?., PowelLS. D.
Lewis, Richard, Oread Haven, Mich.
Lewie, Thomas G., Oeden, Utah. 1887
Lewis, Thoe. J., So. West Harbor, Me. 11, 190
Lewis, Thomas 6., Bristol, Me. IS, 162
Lewis, William W.v Waueoma, Io. 168, 64
Lien, John, Lincoln, Neb. 900
Liggett, James D„ Detroit, Mieh. 1057
Light, Nestor. Harford, Pa. 012
Ligbtbourn,Albcrt W.,Port CheeterlK.T.1074
OBie, Ieeec B., Vienna, Mich. 220,86
[Lincoln, Allen, deeeased. 20
Lincoln, George %., Delhi Mills, Mieh. 288
Lincoln, Nehemlah. North Carver. Mass. 108
Lincoln, William X.. Paineevtlle, Ohio. 1000
Llodqutet, Axel F., Windham, Ct. 18,124
Lindsay, George, Coupeville. Wn. 844
Lindsay, Robert 8., Columbus, Ohio. 18, 000
link . Frederick W.. Lenox, Ohio. 002
Llnkletter. Bilbo, Almira, Mieh. 224
Lippard, James EL, Anna, 111. 134
Liston, Robert T., Nogales, Arlx. 00
Little, Arthur, Dorchester, Meea. ISO, 100
Little, Charles, Lincoln, Neb. 1047
Lltts, Palmer, Union, Io. 100, 4
Ltvermore, Aaron R., New Haven, Ct. 1848
Livingston, Wm. F., N. Abington, Ms. 18, 104
Livingston, William W., Jaflrey, N. H. 270
Lloyd, George, Chicago, 111. 1084
Lloyd, John, Palmyra, Ohio. 1881
Lloyd, Rhys R., Chicago, III. 180
Lloyd, Wm., 000 West 67tb St., New Tork^OO
Lloyd, William A , Havenawood, 111. 130
Lobe, Victor £., Sitowm Springs, Ark. 07
Locke, J. Frank, PUlabury, Minn. 244
Locke, William K.,4. £. C. jr. M. 428
Lockhart, Burton W., Chicopee, Maes. 200
Loekridge, George C, Seneca. Kan. 174
Lock wood, George A., Kennebonk, Me. 184
Lockwood. John H- Weatfield, Maes. 220
Loder, Achilles L., Norwood, Maes. 18, 212
Long, Harry B., Iowa Fells, Io. 168
Long, Lnther K„ New Haven, Ct. 118
Long, Nicholas M., Memphis. Tonn. 828
Long, Samuel A., Cooper, Mich. 220
Longley, Moees M., Bloomlngton, IU. 1846
Longren, Charles W., Barre, Vt. 832
Loomis, Alba L. P., Grand Rapids, Wis. *60
Loomis, Aretes G.. Greoodeld, Maes. 1860
Loomis, Charles W., SUllman Valley, 111 144
Loomis, Eli R., Walla Walla, Wn. 840
Loomis, Ellhn, Chesterfield, Mass. 200
Loomis, Henry, Poughkeepale, N. T. 1860
Loomis, Bamnel L., Newark, N. J. 270
Lord, Amaaa O, Somonauk, 111. 1848
Lord, Daniel B.-Canton Center, Ct. 110
Jiord, John M., Weymouth, Maes. 1861
Lord, Orlando M.. Hanover, Mass. 18, 204
Lorlng, Amaaa, Yarmouthville, Me. 1842
Lorlng, Henry S.( Wlnthrop. Me. 1860
•Lorlng, Joseph, East Olisneld. Me. 1838
Lorlng, Levi, Minneapolis, Minn. 1862
♦Lougee. Bamnel F., Beet Alstead, N. H. 266
Love, Archibald L, Putnam, Ct. 1870
Love, William D., Hartford. Ot. 1848
Love, William D., Jr., Hartford, CL 114
Lovejoy, George E., Franklin, Mass. 2t>2
Loverlng, Joseph F., Worcester, Maes. 220
Lowell, John N., Haverhill, Mass. 204
Lowing. Henry D., Centre R'd 8tat*n, Fa. 812
Lucas, oramel W., Oregon City, Or. 310
Luce, Albert A., Crooked Creek, Ind. 148
Luce, Fred. L., Lisle, N. Y. 284
Luck, Charles W., Topafleld, Mass. 218
Luc key, Frank R., New Haven, Ct. 118
Ludwig. Caeimlr B., Huntley, 111. 1876
Lorn, Samuel Y., May's Landing, N. J. 1861
Lund, Robert H., White Oaks, N. M. 1067
Lyle, William W., Bay City, Mich. 224
Lyman, Addison, Kellogg, Io. 1847
Lyman, Albert J„ Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Lyman, Albert T., Alexandria, 8. D. 820
Lyman, Charles N., Onawa, Io. 102, 00
Lyman, George, Amherst, Mass. 1881
Lyman, Payeon W., Fell River, Maae. 13, 202
Lyman, Wnllam A., Vermillion, S. D. 824,0
FLyon, Amzi B., deeeased.
tfron, Asa P., MerahalL Minn. 244
Lyon, George G*. Blooaneid, O. 804
Lyon. James B ., Central Falls, R. L 818
Lyon, J. Monroe, Merrill, Mich. 282
McArthur, Henry G-_ Boekton, 111. 144
McArthur.William W., Maxeppa, Minn. 244
McAyeaL Howard 6., Cambridge, Neb. 260
MacBriar, Thomas, Poet Mills, vt. 840
McBride, William H., Pfttaton, Me. 1887
iMcOall, Salmon, deceased. 30
(eGartney , Henry B*, M t. Desert, Me. 188
MeCheeney, James, Prospect Park, DL 1848
McChesney, Jee. H., Grand Marsh, Win, 1800
MoClellan, George hL. Louisville, Ky. 170
McClelland, Page F„ Mt. Jackson, Pa. 1072
McClelland, Raymond G., Austlnburg, O. 1881
McClelland, Tbomas D., Tabor, Io. 1802
MacColl, John A., New Bedford, Ms. 16, 210
MoOonaoghy, Frank, N. Yakima, Wn. 844
MoOonnefl, Alexander 8., Oresoo, Io. 164
McConnell. James BM Northfleld, Minn. 244
MoOonnougney, a nstln N., Caro, Mieh. 1848
McCord, Archibald, Suffleld. Ct. 122
McCord, Jno. D- 300 82dst., Chicago, III. 1803
McCord. Robert L. Sheffield, IU. 144
McCorkle, Sherman W., Ironton, O. IS, 302
McCormlck, Thomas B., Princeton, Ind. 1887
MoCracken, Robert, Paxton, IU. 1833
McCracken, William, Pittsburg. Pa. 1002
McCready, William, Spearnsh, 8. D. 1074
McCullocb, Osear C, Indianapolis, Ind. 146
McCully, Charles G.. Calais, Me. 182
•McCune, Robert, Worthington, Minn. 1848
McDaniel, Simeon C, Atlanta, Ga. 18, 1061
Maodonald, John, Kohnerville. Cat. 1887
Macdonuell, Thomas M., reris, Tex.
McDougall, William H.. Sau Mateo. Oal.
McDuffee. Samuel V., Orange City, Fla.
McElveen. Wm. T., New York, N. Y . «~
McFarhmd Jlenry H., Woodhaven, N. Y. 1803
McGlnley, William A., Emporia, Kan. 108
McGown, Alfred J.t Amherst, N. H. 200, 72
McGown,Rich. H.,N'ihwood Centre, N. H. 272
McGregor, Alexander, Pewtueket, HJ. OS, S18
McGregor, Duncan, Antwerp, N. Y. 278
McGregor, John, Superior, Mich. 224, 80
McHenry, Feargua G., Syracuse, Neb. 202
Mclotyre, Andrew, Stony Creek, Ct. 110
iMdntlre, Charles C, deceased.
Iclntyre, Hector A. .Grand Rapids, Mich. 230
Molntire, Oscar G.,Jewett City, Ct. 114
Mcintosh, Charles H., Guilford, Ct, 1880
Mcintosh, David O, Breckenrldge, Mb. 260, 2
Mack. Charles A., Sanborn. N. D. 204, 0
Mack, Josieh A., Chicago, 111. I860
MacKay, Donald 8. St. Albans, Vt.
McKee, James HyOlean, N. Y.
McKeever, Isaac W.. Ludlngton, Mich.
McKellar. Wm. 8., Albuquerque, N. M. 1870
McKenxie, Alexander, Cambridge, Msss. 100
McKesson, Charles L.. Elk Fella, Kan. 108
Hackle, Thomas, South Londonderry, Vt. 1874
IMcKlnetry, John A ., deceased . 80
IcKnlght, Henry C..N. Guilford. Ct. 13, 114
Maolagen, ThomaSjOlintonville, Wis. 13
McLane, William W., New Haven, Ct. Ho
Mclaughlin, Daniel D. T„ Litchfield, <X 1840
McLaughlin, Jamea, Mantorvillit, Minn. 13, 242
McLean, Calvin B., New field. N. J. 1878
McLean, Daniel An Barton, Vt. 332
830
104
128
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINI8TER8.
469
McLean, John K., Oakland, Oal. 102
McLean, John R., Macon, Ga. 182
If aelean, William, Grand Ledge, Mloh. 280
McLeod, Andrew J., Grotou, Ct. 114
McLeod, Hugh, Lynn, Mass. 1866
McLeod, Jamea, Albany, N. T. 278
McLeod, Thomas B., Brooklyn, N. T. 278
McMillan, Peter, Woodstock, Vt. 16, 840
McMlllen, William F., Cleveland, O. 1881
McNalr, David 0., Mine La Motte, Mo. 262
Mc Vamara, John B., Sioux City, Io. 162
MeNeille, Robert G. 8., Bridgeport, Ct. 110
KacNeill, Samuel M., Lake Mills. Wis. 16,362
Macomber, Ulram J.. Caster, 8. D. 1887
NCcPball, Malcolm, Hlxton, Wis. 862
MePharson, Jamea, Hopkins, Minn. 242, 4
*Mo8k1mmlng, Darld D., Orafton, O. 18, 302
McVlear, Peter, Topeka, Kan. 1801
Maoy, Herbert, Merriam Park, Minn. 246
Madge, Walter W., Haywarda, Oal. 13, 100
MaglU, Thomas, Reno, If ev. 286
Magnus, Daniel, Northfleld, Minn. 1886
Magoan, George F., Grinnell, Io. 1848
f Mahan, Asa, deceased. 80
kaile, John L-, Boston, Mass. 68. 1872
Makepeace, F. Barrows, 8pr'gfieldJLMs. 13,216
Malcolm, John W.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Mallary, R. DeWitt, Lenox, Mass. 1876
Mallory, Charles W., West Hartford.Ct 124
Mallows, John H., Strykersvllle, N. Y. 286, 00
Manchester, Herbert A., Syracuse, N. T. 290
Maok, Herbert G., New Gloucester, Me. 18, 186
Mann, William G» Blddefbrd, Me. 180
Manning, Moses, Brooklyn, N. T. 1867
Manning. Bamnel, Westmoreland, N. T. 290
Mansfield. Frank A., Kdgartown, Mass. 1886
Marble, William H., Wallace, Kan. 174
March, Daniel, Woburn, Mass. 220
Marden, Alfred C, Neptune, Wis. 18, 364
[Maiden, Henry, deceased.
Margetts, Henry, Seneca Falls, W. T. 288
Markham, Henry F., Cora, Kan. 168
Markham, Reuben F., Klrwin, Kan. 170
Marlow, Richard T., Iberia. Mo. 280
Marsh, Alfred F., Lacon, 111. 140
[Marsh, Charles A. .deceased. 31
Marsh, Charles R., Farmlngton, HI. 138
Marsh, David D.. Unionville, Ct. 114
Marsh, Dwight W.,Amherst, Mass. 1849
Marsh, Francis J., Walpole, Mass. 218.
Marsh, George, Kahoka, Mo. 260
Marsh, George D., A. B.C. F. Jf. 428
Marsh, Hammond L., Fairfield, Io. 166
Harsh, Henry, Edmore, Mich., 228, 86
Marsh, Lorlng B., Springfield. Mass. 3869
Marsh, Robert L., Wlohlta, Kan. 174
Marsh, Thomas, Green Ridge, Mo. 280
Marsh, William B.. Springfield, O. 1866
Marshall, Chapman A., McGregor, Io. 160
Marshall, Henry, Linden, Mich. 13, 238
Marshall. Henry G., Cromwell, Ct. 112
Maraland, John, Candor, N. Y. 280
Martin, Charles V., Waterbnry, S, D. 820, 2
Marty n, David, Cornish, Me. 182
Martin, Edwin, Crested Butte, Col. 106
Martin, George, At water, O. 298
Martin, John L., Lida, Minn. 248
Martin, Moaes M ., A llegan, Mich. 224
Martin, Samuel A., Van Cleve, Io. 168, 64
Marty ii, Sanford 8., Windsor, Vt. 340
Marts. William G.. Reed's Corners, N. Y. 288
Earty, Ivan M., deceased. 31
arvin, Amjah P., deceased. 81
rvin. Daniel, Jr., Manchester, Mass. 208
Marvin, Dwight K., Gennantown, Pa. 314
Marvin, Fred. R., Great Barrlngton, Mass. 204
Marvin, John T., Forrest, III. 138
Marvin, 8ylvanos P., West vi lie, Ct. 124
Mason, Edward B., Brunswick, Me. 16, 182
Mason, James D., Central City, Io. 154
Mason, Javan K., Herndon, Va. 342
Mason, John R., Amboy, Ind. 1887
Mason, Lewis T., Oopperopolls. CaL 98 ,
Mason, Philip H.,Lanoasti*r, Wis. 362
Mather, Wallace B., Paris, N. Y. 288
Matthews, Jamea T., Bloesburg, Pa. 812
Mathews, Luther P., Crete, Neb. 1868
Mathews, Robert J., Hamilton, Mo. "' 250
Mathews, S. Sherberne, Boston, Mass. 68, 1874
Mathews, William D. A., Onarga, 111. 1872
Maxwell, J. Allen, Danbury. Ct. 112
Maxwell, Leigh B., Savannah, Ga. 132
May, Oscar G„ Byron, Oal. 98
May,T.Melbourae,Shutesbury,Ms.[N.Y.]1872
Mayhew, Wilmot M.t Whiting, Vt. 340
Maynard, Ulrlc, Oestleton, Vt. 1828
Mayne, Nicholas, Plattevllle, Wis. 1866
Mead, Charles M., London* Sng. 1868
Mead, ElweU D., Burton, 0. 298
Mead, Henry B., Brookfield Centre, Ct. 13. 110
Mead, Martin H., Olaremont. Col. 106, 8
Mead, Willie W., A. B.C. F. Jf. 428
Means, James H., Dorchester, Mass. 1848
Means, Oliver W., Enfield, Ct. 112
Mears, David O., Worcester, Mass. 222
+Mears, Lueian D., Belolt, Wis. 1871
Medlar. William H.. Wabasha, Minn. 246
Meek, Stafford W., Ravenna, O. 308
Mellish. John H., N. Soltuate, R. I. 818
Mendell, Ellis, Boston, Mass. 106
Meroer, Henry W., Larchwood, Io. 168
Meredith, Richard. Leominster, Maaa. 206
Meredith, Robert R., Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Merrall, Joseph H~ Clayton, Osl. 1878
Merrell, Edward H.t Rlpon, Wis. 1860
Merrell, Samuel L., Springfield, Maaa. 1860
Merriam, Alex. R.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 280
Merriam, Charles L., Paterson, N. J. 276
Merriam, George P., Greenville, N. H. 8, 72
Merrick, Solomon G., Gaines, N. Y. 282
Merrill, Benjamin B., Brewer, Me. 180
Merrill, Ohas. EL, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 68, 1870
Merrill, Chas. W., Minneapolis, Minn. 1878
Merrill, Elijah W., Minneapolis, Minn. 1864
Merrill, George H., Oakland, Oal. 102
Merrill, George R., Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Merrill, Henry A., Severy, Ksn,. 174
Merrill, James G., Portland, Me. 18, 6, 188
Merrill, John L., Kludge, N. H. 272
Merrill. John M.. Ashland, O. 16, 278
Merrill. Joaiah, Troy, N. H. 274
Merrill, Selah, Andover. Mass. 71, 1864
Merrill, Thomas, Otis, Col. 1842
Merrill, Truman A., Maiden, Mass. 268
I Merrill, William A., deceased. 32
Merrill, William 0., San Diego. CaL 104
Merriman, Daniel, Worcester, Mass. 220
Merriman, WIlHam E., Boston, Mass. 1867
Merritt, Elbridge W., Andover. Ct. 110
Merritt, Goldsbury B.. Fall River. Mass. 1888
Merritt, William C., Honolulu, U. /. 428
Mershon, James R., Newton, Io. 1848
Merwln, Nathan T.« Poquonock, Ct. 18, 6, 124
Msserve, Isaac 0. , New Haven, Ct. 118
Meserve, WUUam N., San Francisco, Oal. 1873
Messer, Charles 9., Heber, Kan. 1864
Metealf, Arthur. Gettysburg, S. D. 322
Metcalf, Irving W.. Cleveland, O. 16, 1882
Metealf. John M. P., Bt. Louis, Mo. 262
Metcalf, Roval D , E. Fairfield. Vt. 834
•Meyer, John C, Napervllle, HI. 142
Meyer, John H., Jersey City, N. J. 1888
Michael, George, Kauaas City, Mo. 1874
Miles, Edward C, Montclair, N. J. I860
Miles, Harvey, Russell, N. Y. 1846
Miles, MIk> N., Iowa City, Io. 1835
Miles, Thomas M., Merrfmac, Mass. 208
Millar, William H., rheaanlng, Mich. 226
Millard, Joseph D., Pleaaaaton, Mloh. 234
Millard, Watson B., St. Clair, Mich. 236
470
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Miller, Albert P., New Haven. Ct. 118
Miller, Daniel, Glen Arbor, Mi. h. 1868
I Miller. Daniel K., deceased. 82
tiller, Elisha W., Big Rapids, Mich. 1873
Miller, Frank A , Villa Ridge, 111. 1881
Miller, George A., Bozrah, Ct. 110, 16
Miller, Jacob G , Alden, Io. 152
Miller, Joel D., Leominster, Maes. 1866
Miller, J. Wood, Rooendale, Wis. 13, 356
Miller, Richard, JanesvlUe. Wis. 1873
Miller, Robt. D., Melrose Highlands, Ms. 1866
Miller, Samuel. Deansville, N. T. 280
Miller, Simeon, Springfield, Mass. 1846
Miller, Wilbur C, Decatur, 111. 138
Miller, William, New Britain, Ct. 118
Mlllerd, Norman A., Millburn, 111. 142
♦Mtllett, Thomas F., Elliot, Me. 182
Milllgan, James P., Columbus, O. 13, 300
Milligan; John A., Omaha, Neb. 260
Millikan, Silas F., Wichita, Kan. 174
Milliken, Charles E., Penacook, N. H. 266
M Ills, Charles P., Ne wburyport, Mass. 210
Mills, Charles 8., N. Brookfield, Mass. 212
Mills, Frank E., Derry Depot, N. H. 1878
Mills, George A., Newport, Vt. 336
Mills, Harlow S., Huron, S. D. 822
Mills, Henry, Canton, 111. 1864
Mills, Thornton A., Providence, R. I. 13, 318
Milne, Alexander, Columbus, O. 18, 300
Milton, George R.. Elgin, 111. 138
Miner, Henry A., Madison, Wis. 348
Miner, Ovid, Syracuse, N. V. 1834
Miner, Samuel E., Ridgway, Mo. 1844
Minion, Daniel H.. Arlckaree, Col. 106, 8
Mlnnls, Thomas W., Kingfisher, Ok. 161
Mintier, Jas. H., hpringfleld, Minn. 18, 242, 6
Mint*, Benjamin D., Mitchell, 8. D. 82S, 4
Mlsslldlne, Alfred BL Winter Park, Fla. 128
Mitchell, Ammi R, Westmoreland, Kan. 1866
Mitchell, Charles L., Winchester, Mass. 1871
Mitchell, George W.. Arborville, Neb. 266
Mitchell, James J., Newton, Io. 164
♦Mitchell, John, , Dl. 1873
Mitchell, J. Lee, Fairhaven, Ct. 118
Mitchell, Thomas G., Madison, Me. 1846
Mitchell, William, Detroit, Mich. 228
Mix, Eldridge, Fall River, Mass. 1860
Moflatt, T. Clemence, Douglass. Kan. 18, 168
Mohr, Ursinus C, Barkhameted, Ct. 110
Monroe, Alexander, Paxion, 111. 142
Monroe, Thomas E., Akron, O. 298
Montgomery, Andrew, Mlnneanolis,Minn. 1866
Montgomery, Marcus W., " " 68, 1878
Montgomery, John A., La Grange, I1L 140
Mooar, George, Oakland, Cal. 16, 77, 1866
•Moody, Benjamin F., Hlllsboro, Or. 810
Moody, Calvin B., Osage, Io. 1P0
Moodie, Royal C, N. Craftsbury, Vt. 834
Moon, Francis, Manomet, Mass. 212, 74
Mooney, Roderick J ., Kllensbnrg, Wn. 844
Moore, Albert W., Lynn, Mass. 208
Moore, Benjamin , Middlevi lle,Mich. 1867
Moore, Charles A., Palmyra, Wis. 864
Moore, Daniel M., Colcbrook, Ct. 112
Moore, Edson J., Norfolk. Mass. 202, 10
Moore, Edward C, Providence, R. I. 818
Moore, Gainer P., Metamora, Mich. 282
♦Moore, George F., Andover, Mass. 71, 104
Moore, George W., Washington, D. C. 126
Moore, George W., Spring Creek, Pa. 18, 816
Moore, Nathaniel 8., Storrs, Ct. 1868
Moore, William, Downer's Grove, 111. 1872
Moore, William, Doluth, Minn. 16, 248
Moore, William E. B., N. Madison, Ct. 116
Moore. William H., Hartford, Ct. 68, 1846
Moracb, Jacob, Princeton, Neb. 260
Morehouse, Charles M.. Evansville, Wis. 1864
Morehouse, Darius A ^Newton Centre.Ms. 1866
Moreland, Mary L.. Wyanet, III. 18, 146
Morey, Lewis W., Lowell, Mass. 1882
Morgan, Charles, Dorchester, Maas. 1862
Morgan, Charlcfs L., Moltne. III. 142
Morgan, David W., Kingston, N. H. 15, 270
i Morgan, John F., deceased. 82
1 organ, Lewis, Soddy, Tenn. 828
Morgan, Richard J.. St. Petersburg, Fla. 128
Morin, Joseph L., Montreal, Can. 1886
Morley, John, Avoca, Neb. 262
Morley, John H.. Minneapolis, Minn. 63, 1867
i Morley, Sardls B., deceased. 32
lorong, Thomas, Paraguay. 1864
Morris, Ebenezer J., Wilkeabarre, Pa. 18, 816
Morris, George, Avalon, Cal. 93
Morris, James W., Ply month, Pa. 1868
Morris, Maurice B., Austluburg, O. 206, 800
[Morris, Richard, deceased. 83
Morrison, Naiban J., Marietta, O. 1858
Morrison, Samuel, Brain tree, Mass. 1866
Morrow, Cornelius W., Danburv, Ct. 112
Morrow, Horace E., Indian Orchard, Ma. 216
Morse, Alfred, Austin, Minn. 1848
Morse, Alfred L., Bowmanville, 111. 136
Morse, Charles F., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1866
Morse, Charles H., Muscatine, Io. 160
Morse, Edgar L., Durand, Wis. 890
Morse, Henry C, Union City, Mich. 1846
Morse, Henry H., Rockford, lo. 162
Morse, James E., Io. 1871
Morse, U ilton J. , Neosho Falls, Kan. 168, 72, 74-
M orse, Robert C, Fairfield, Neb. 16, 268
Morse, William B., Wenas, Wn. 1884
Morse> William E., Wells. Me. 1886
Morse, George H., Central Village, Ct. 120
Morton, Alpha, Paxton, Maaa. 212
Moses, Dlghton, Granby, 1 1. 114
Moses, Leonard H., Northfield, Minn. 1876
Moaes, Vincent, Patten, Me. 184, 8
Moaher, Adalbert E., Hastinge, Io. 168, 62
Mosman, William D., New Haven, Ct. 1877
Moulton, Ezra 0., Red Oak, Io. 162
Mucklow, William B., 8allna, Kan. 1880
M filler, John H., Sheffield, Maas. 13. 214
Mum by, Robert, Fayette, Io. 166, 8
Mumford, James T., Oakland, Io. 160
Mnnger, Theodore T.. New Haven, Ct. 16, 118
Munroe, Egbert N., Ct. 1881
Mnnroe, Henry H., Dundee, 111. 1846
M nnro. John J., Morlah, hi . Y. 284
Muneell, John H., Schenectady, N. T.
Munson, Frederick, Brooklyn, N. T.
Munson, Myron A., Fair Haven, Ct.
Murkland, Cbarle* 8., Manchester, N. H. 270
Murphy, Thomas D., San Paula, Cal. 1868
Murphy, Thomas F., Cumberland, Wla. 848
Murphy, William J., Mlddleton, Maaa. 208
Mutch, William J., New Haven, Ct. 118
Myers, Arthur A, Jel II co, Tenn. 176,328
Myers, Hiram, Hn tchinaon, Kan . 1868
Myers, John C., Naperville, HI. 1868
My rick. Osborn, Mlddletown Springe, Vt. 836
Nagle, John K., Fresno, Cal.
Nash, Charles 8., Hartford, Ct. 78, 1884
Naaon, John H., Montevideo, Minn. 16, 844
[Neesima, Joseph H., deceased.
•Nelson, Andrew G., — , Minn. 1678
Nelson, George W., Baldwin, Wis. 1873
Nesblt, David K., Peoiia, IU. 142
Neuman, Isaac, Friend, Neb. 888>
Newberry, Charles E., Coupeville, Wn. 1883
Newcomo, Aaron S., S. Kaukauna, Wis. 862
Neweomb, George B., New York, N. Y. 1881
Newell, Francis P., Cedanrllle, Kan. 1844
Newell, Horatio B., A. B.C. F. M. 16, 428
i Newell, Wellington, deeeaaed. 88
fewman, Stephen M., Washington, D. C. 126
Newport, Fred., Mechanic Falls, Me. 16, 186
Newton, Albert F., Marlboro, Maaa. 208
Newton, D. Augustine. Winchester, Ma. 18, 220
♦Newton, Howell E., Wier, Ga. 180, %
Newton, Josiah, Canton, N. Y.
1847
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINI8TER8.
471
Nicholas, John F.. Blue Raptda, Kan. 166
N ichols, Charles L., Princeton, Me. 188
Nichols, 1 >anforth B., Yankton, 8. D. 824
Nichols, John R., Cleveland. O. 800
Nichola, Nathan R., Norwich, Vt. 336
Nichols, Washington A., Lake Forest, 111.1888
Nickerson, Sylvester 8.. Boston, Mass. 198
Nicol, John, Baldwin, Mich. 224
Niemcyer, II. W. A., Waukegan, 111. 146
Nillson, Eric, Providence, R. I. 318
Nims, Granville W., Walton, N. Y. 290
Noble, Lewis B., New Ulra, Minn. 244
Noble, Charles, Charles City, Io. 164
[Noble, Edward W., deceased.
Noble, F.anklin, Grand Rapids, Mich. 16, 280
Noble, Frederick A., Chicago, III. 136
Noble, Mason, Oriole. Fla. 128
Noble, Thomas K.. Norwalk, Ct. 118
No re row, Albert F., Rockport, Mass. 214
Norcross. Flavins V., Denver, Col. 1860
Nordstrom, Daniel, Rnsh City, Minn. 246
Norris, Austin H., Ithaca, Mich. 226
Norrls, John B., Webster City, Io. 1869
Norris, Klngsley F., Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Norria, Thomas F., LiUle Compton, R. L 318
North, Thomas L., Mansion, Wis. 1867
North, William C, Onondaga, Mich. 284
Northrop, Blrdsey G., Clinton, Ct. 1847
Northrop, Charles A., Norwich Town, Ct. 118
Northrop, Henry H., Providence, R. 1. 1861
Norton, Edward, Quiney, Mass. 214
Norton, Edwin O., Olaremont, Cal. 1884
Norton, John F., Natlck, Mass. 1844
Norton, Reuben, Dracola, 8. D. 822
Norton, Smith, Beloit, Wis. 142
Norton, Stephen A., Princeton, 111. 144
r Norton, William W., deceased.
Nott, Jarlns L., Northford, Ct. 118
Noyes, Charles L., 8omenrille. Mass. 216
Noyes, Edward M., Dulnth, Minn. 240
Noyes, Joseph t^A.B. C. F. M. 428
Noyes, William H., Japan. 1888
Noyes, Warren L., Chester, Vt. 18, 832
Nate, Frank I„ Riverton, Ct. 1880
Nutting, George B., Northfleld, Minn. 3861
Nntting, John D., Newport, Ky. 176
Kattlng, John K., Glen wood, Io. 166
Nntting, Wallace, St. Paul, Minn. 18, 6, 246
Oadams, Thomas 8., Maquoketa, Io. 1868
Oakey, James, Pierre, S. D. 824
Oakley, K. Clarence, Oakland, Cal. 102
Obear, William P., Maplewood, Mass. 208
OdUn. James E., Goffstown, N. H. 268
Ogden, David J.. Baston, Ct. 112
OgUvle, David M.,Woodworth, Wis. 848
Onlsson, Carl F.t Worcester. Mass. 222
Olds, Abner D., Oberltn, O. 1842
Olds, Frank B., North Lawrence, Kan. 1870
Olds, Otis C, A. B. C. F. M. 428
Oleson. William B., Hawaii. 428
Oliphant. Charles H.. Metbnen, Mass. 208
Olmstead, Charles.Cambridgeport, Ms. 18, 198
Olmstead, Franklin W.. Burlington, Vt. 1848
Olney, Engene C, Middletown, N, Y. 1872
•Onion, J. 8., Brim field, 111. 18, 184
Orcutt, Samuel, San Diego, Cal. 1861
Ordway, Jairus, Salem, Ct. 1848
Ormes, Manley D., Col. Springs, Col. 13, 106
Orr, James B., Hebron, Ind. 18, 148
Orvis, Gurney M.. Wlntbrop, Io. 164
tOrvis, William B., deceased.
>sborn, Russell 8., Stockton, Kan. 1877
•Osgood, Edward R., Bluebill, Me. 1871
Osgood. George W., Newbnryport, Mass. 210
•Osgood, Henry H., Berlin, Mass. 196
•Osgood, Reuben D., Turner, Me. 190
Ostrander, James 8., Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Ostrom, Alvin, Kohala, IT. I. 428
•Ostrom, Oscar, Ripon, Wis. 366
Otis, Clark C. , Norwich, N. Y . 286
[Otis, Israel T., deceased. 33
Otis, Jonathan T., Irvington, Neb. 268
Ottman, Henry A., Salamanca, N. Y. 288
Ousley, Benjamin F., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Ovlatt, Tracy M., Antioch, Cal. 98
Owens, Owen, Wales, Io. 1842
Owens, Thomas M., West PawleVVt. 386
Oxnard, Frederic, Tarry town, N. Y. 1861
Packard, Abel K., Greeley, Col. 1861
Packard, Edward N., Syracuse. N. Y. 290
•Packard, Milan, Rollers ville, O. 306
Packard, N. Luther, Ionia, Io. 168, 60
Paddock, Edward A., Denver, Col. 106
Paddock, George E., Minneapolis. Minn. 244
Page, Charles E., Fergus Falls, Minn. 242
Page, Harlan, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1888
Page, Henry P., Canterbury, N. H. 266
Page, William I)., Curtis, Neb. 266
Paine, Albert, Roxbury, Mass. . 1848
Paine, Bernard, Saybrook, Ct. 120
Paine, John A., Tarrytown, N. Y. 1867
Paine, Levi L., Bangor, Me. 69, 1861
[Paine, Rodney, deceased.
Painter, Chas. C., Great Harrington, Maas. 1863
Painter, Hobart K., Galva, HI. 138
Palm, B. J ., Upsnla, Minn . 246
Palmer, A. Burton, Soquel, Cal. 104
Palmer, Charles M., Westminster, Mass. 220
Palmer, Charles R., Bridgeport, Ct. 110
Palmer, Edwin B., Winchester, Mass. 68, 1869
[Palmer, Elliot, deceased. 88
Palmer, Frank H., North Weymouth, Ms. 220
Palmer, Orange S., Ortonville, Minn. 1886
Palmer, Oscar A., Alton, Kan. 166
Palmer, William 8., Norwich, Ct. 16
Pangburn. Lyourgus E., Wash*ton, D. C. 1886
Pannell, Cary H. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1873
Papazian.Manasseh G., Rowley, Mass. 214
Paradls, Joseph H., jr., Lowell, Mass. 18,206
Paris, John D„ A. B. 0. F. M. 428
Park, Andrew J., Huntington, Ct. 116
Park, Austin L., Redlands, Cal. 1864
Park, Calvin E. , West Bozford , Maas. 1838
Park, Charles W., Birmingham, Ot. 112
•Park, Edwards A., Andover, Maas. 71, 194
Park, William E., Gloversvtlle, N. Y. 282
Parker, Charles K., Stark, 111. 144
Parker, Edwin P., Hartford, Ct. 114
Parker, Franois, North Troy, Vt. 1878
Parker, Hance H., Wllliamston, Mich. 288
Parker, Henry B., Hanover, N. H. 1849
Parker, Henry W., New York, N . Y. 1848
Parker, Horace, 8hlrley Village, Mass. 1861
Parker, J. Homer, Kingfisher, Ok. 161
Parker, John D.. Fort Robinson, Neb. 1866
Parker, Joseph J., Norfolk, Neb. 260
Parker, Leonard F., Grinnell. Io. 1862
Parker, Leonard 8., No. Cambridge, Ms. 198
Parker, Roswell D., Manhattan, Kan. 1868
Parker, Thomas, Grand Rapids. Mich. 1870
Parker, William W., W. Boylston, Maas. 204
Parmelee, Ellab E., BalUng Hollow, N. Y. 278
Parmelee, Moses P., A. B. O. F, M. 428
Parmelee, Wm. J., Morristown, N. J. 276
Parr, John H., Pax ton, III. 1882
Parrlsh, George R., Maitoon, 111. 18, 142
Parsons, Benjamin F., Derry, N. H. 1847
Parsons, Ebenecer G., Derry, N. H. 1887
Parsons, Edward 8., Greeley, Col. 18, 6, 108
Parsons, Henry W., Lake Benton, Minn. 242
Parsons, Robert. Flat Rock, Mich. 286
Parsons, Wlllard, New York, N. Y. 1872
Partridge, George C, Batavia, 111. 1848
Partridge, Lewis C, Atlanta, Ga. 18, 180
Pasco, Martin K., Bellevue, O. 13, 804
[Pascoe, William H., deceased. 34
Paske, William J., Pierce, Neb. 260
Patch, Isaac P., Boston, Mass. 1877
Patchin, John, Tipton, Mich. 238
Patrick, Henry J., West Newton, Mass. 210
472
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
84
1886
♦Patten, II oeee, Hookeett, N. H. 2880
Patten, William A., Kingston, N. H. IBM
Patterson, George W„ . N. H. 1888
Patton, Cornelius H., WestfleW, N. J. 16, 276
[Patton, James L.,4cc eased,
[Patton, WUlUun W., deceased
PanI, Benjamin P., Chicago, I1L
Paulson, Lorita P., Teooma, Wb.
Payne, Charles A., Kan Claire, WU.
Payne, Henry S., Wabaunsee, Kan.
Peabody, Albert B., Candta, N. H.
Peabody, Charles, Cincinnati. O.
Peabody, Charles, Springfield, Mane.
Peacock, Robert aL. Somerset, Mam.
Pearse, Frank FM Tomer. 1U.
Pearson, Arthur H., Northfleld, Minn. u^
Pearson, Benjamin F., Mentorvillc, Neb. 268, 60
----- i8«o
2*8
1870
187T
18,194
428
908
144
174
1860
1846
1841
216
146
1880
284
1866
114
*<»_.., Junes B., Motitelalr, N.J.
Pearson, Samuel, Dodge, Nab.
•Pearson, Samuel W.,Brunewiftk, Me.
Pearson, Thomas J., Harrington, Kan.
Pease, Charles B. P., Aahfield. Maaa.
Pease, Bdmund M., A. B. C. F. M.
Pease, Theodore O., Maiden. Mass.
Prase, William, Boodhonae. Dl.
Peaae, William P., Rising, Neb.
Peek, Benjamin D., Madison, N. Y.
Peek, Chariea H.. No Bennington, Vt. 16, 382
Peek, Henry P., W. WinetedTOt. 124
Peek, Whitman, Poughkeepele. N. Y. 1844
Peek. William J., Corona, N. T. 1881
Peebles, Arthur B., Lanaing, Mleb. 1886
Peebles, David, Bountiful, U. 1871
Peebles, George, Roeeville, 11L 144
Feeke, George H., Brooklyn Village, O. 208
Peel. William T., Washington, D. C. 1880
Peet, Joaiah W., Montieello, Io. 1840
Peet, Lyman B., A. B. 0. F. M. 428
Peet, Stephen D.» Mendon, 111. 142
Peffere, Aaron B^West Hewley, Mate. 204
Fegrum, Robert, Wetertown, Ct; 184
Pell, Thomas, Oebeyedan, Io. 160
Peloubet, Frarioie N., Aubaradale, Maes, 1867
Pekon, (George A*, New Haven. 0*.
Pelton, George 8., Hlggnnum, Ot.
Fenfleld, Samuel, Jollet, IU.
Penney, Edgar J., Selma, Ala. 04
Pennlman, Alford B., Berlin, Wis. 848
Pennlman, Andrew O., Oarnett, Kan. 18, 1882
Penclman, Henry M., Cbieaao, 111. 12, 6, 186
Pentecost, George F., Montelalr, N. J. 186T
Peroival. Chariea H., Kactoe. Wla. 864
Perine, John 2U Mattitnck, N. Y. 1868
Perkins, Ariel X. P., Worcester, Mass. 1844
Perkins, Benjamin F., Miller's FeUe.Mass. 810
Perkins, Edgar, Woloott, N. Y. 1846
Perkins, Francis B., San Diego, Gal. 104
Perkloe, Fredarte T.,_Bur11n*toa, Vt, 1848
Perkins, George A„ W. Acton, Mass. 108
Perkins, Qeorge G„ Spvnoer, lo. 164
Perkins, Henry M., Dunstable, Masa. 900
Perkins, Henry P., A. B. €. F. M. 428
Perkins, James C, A.B.C F. M. 428
Perklna, Sidney K., Portland, Me. 188
Perklne, Sidney K. B., Raynham, Mate. 214
tPerrln, Lavalette* deeeaaed. 86
'any, Alfred T., Warn, Masa. 918
Perry, Charles A., Boston, Maas. 1882
Perry, Cyrus M., Sooth Brewer, Me. 180. 6
Perry, D. Bralnerd, Crete, Neb. 1871
Perry, George H., Manhattan, Kan. 1886
Perry, Lewis B., So. Dartmouth, Maas. 200
Perry, Peter W., Western Springe, 111. 146
Perry, Ralph, Agawam, Masa. 1844
Perry, Truman 8., Limerick, Me. 1878
Peters, William J., Salt Lake City. U. 1876
•Peterson, Matthias, Clear Lake, Wla. 848
Pettee, James H., A. B. C. F. Jf". 428
Pettlbone, Chariea H., Southbridge, Maas. 216
Pettlbone, I. Fayette, A. B. C. F. Jf*. 428
18,
71, 184
104
18,208
860
1812
[Pettlbone, Ira, deceased.
Pettlbone, Luman A., BorUngtoa, Win
Pettlgrew, Julius D., Paris, Tex.
PettingUl, Arthur G., St. Cloud, Minn.
•Phelps, Austin, Andorer, Masa.
Phelpe, Chariea H., Floes, Pa.
Phelps, Frederick B., Iranburgh, Vt.
Phelpe, Lawrence, Gardner, Masa.
PbUbrook, Charles B., Etta, Cal.
Phllbrook, Nathan P., Bethlehem, N. H.
Phillips, Chariea H., Camming*, N. D.
Phillips, Daniel, Huntington, Maas.
Phillips, David K.( Doueman. Wla.
Phillips, George W., Rutland, Vt.
Phillips, Jeptha H., Los Angeles, Cal. 100
Phillips, John, BloomfieldTCal. 1871
PblUlpa, Milton S.. New Haven, Ot. 118
Phillips, Bern, Dodgeviile, Wla. 860
Phillips, Thomas D., Caardon, O. 208
Phillips, Wlfflam T, Chicago. 111. 1876
Phlppe, Geo. G., Newton Highlanda, Ma. 210
Phlppa, William H., Prospect, Ct.
Pierce, Albert F.. Middletown. N. Y.
Pierce, Chariea M., Auburn, Maas.
Pierce, David F., South Britain, Ot.
Pierce, George J., , Vt.
Pierce, John B., A* B.C. F. M.
Pierce, Leroy II., Blackstone, Maas.
Pierce, Lucius M.. Hasle Grove, Io.
Pierce, Nath'l H., St. Louis Park, Minn. 1880
Pierce, Robert 8., Loomle, Neb. 262
Pierce, W. Wallace, Chicago, HI. 1887
Plerpont. John, West Cornwall, Ot. U2
Plerson, Isaac, A. B. O. F. M. 428
•Pleraon, Jaoob U, ,Io. 1888
Plerson, Samuel W., Philadelphia, Pa. 1844
Pike, Alpheua J., Dwlght.N. D. •**
Pike, Clarenoe, gallsbury Point, Maaa.
Pike, Kara B., Exeter, N. H.
Pike, John, Rowley. Maas.
pllisbary, Hervey G., Vergennea, Vt.
Pinch, Pearse. Newton, Kan.
Pinkerton, Adam, Ban Olaire, Wla.
Pipes, Abner M., Doming, N. M.
Pitkin, Paul H., Springfield, Maaa.
PttU, Eddy T., KmtU, Maaa.
Pixley, Stephen C, A. B. G. F. M.
Place, Lorenzo D., Weeion, Ct.
Plack, George W., Cloater, N. J.
Plass, Norman, Medina, O.
Piatt, Henry D., Cowlea, Nab.
Piatt, Jeremiah K , Manhattan, Kan. 1888
Piatt, lister B., Upper Montelalr, N. J. 1877
Piatt, Luther H. , Dover, Kan. 168, 74
Piatt. M. Fayette, San Diego, OaL
Plumb, Albert H., Roxbury, Maas
Plumb, Joaeph C Springfield, Mo.
Plumley, Gardiner 8., Greenfield HIU, Ct. 112
Poage, G**orge O., H/sUngs, Neb. 1886
Pogeon, John, Maesona, N. Y. 284
Pohl, Augost, Campello, Maaa. 168
Pollard, George A., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1866
Pollard, Samuel W., Union Grove, Wla.
Pomeroy, Edward N., Wollealey, Maaa.
tPomeroy, Lemuel, deeeaaed.
•ond, Bvnjamln W., Washington, D. O.
Pond, Chauncey N , Oberlin, O.
Pond, William C , San Frandaoo. Cal. 104
Poole. Charles E., Collinertlle, Ot. 110
Poor, Wm. G., Ohloupee Falls. Ma. 12. 6, 6, 200
Pope, Charles H., Kennebunkport, Me. 184
Pope, G. Stanley, Grand View, Tenn. 1812
Pope, Howard W., Palmer, Maaa. 212
Porter, Aaron, Salem, Maaa. 1880
Porter, Chariea W., Oldtown. Me. 186
Porter, Edward C, Watartown, Maaa. 18,918
Porter, Edward G., Lexington, Maaa. 208
Porter, Elbert 8., Brldgewater, Ma. 18, 6, 108
Porter, Giles M., .Minn. 18M
Porter, Harvey, Beirut, Spria. 428
104
1888
1888
840
172
1880
1866
124
276
12,804
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
473
Porter, Henry D., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Porter, Jeremiah, Beloit, Wii. 1881
Porter, Noah, New Haven, Ot. 1886
Porter, Bamael, Crete.111. 1888
Porter, Bamael P., N. D. 1888
Porter, T. Arthur, Maso Manle, Wis. 868
Porter, William, Beloit, Wis. 1847
Porter, William, Loe Angeles. Cal. 1846
Poet, Aurellan H., Pulaski, N. Y. 1868
Poet, Martin, Sterling, 111. 144
Poet, Roewell O., Springfield, III. 144
•Potter, Edmund 8., Chelsea. Mate. 808
Potter, Frank C, Btanwlch, Ct. 114
Potter, Lester L., Hartford, Ot. 114
Potter, William, Hampden, O. 1880
Potwta, Lemuel 8., Cleveland, O. 1878
Potwin, Thomae 8., Hartford, Ct. 1861
Potwin , William 8. , Independence, Io. 1873
Pound, Edward H., Crawford, Neb. 18, 856
Pound, William H., Wakeman, O. 808
Povey. Jeeee, Utiea, Mich. 288
Powell, Gregory J., Chadron, Neb. 1888
Powell, Henry A., Brooklyn, N. T. 878
Powell, Iaaae P., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1868
Powell, Bees, Delaware, O. 1818
FOwell, Richard, Coaldale, Pa. 818
Powell, Bamael W., Peru. Maes. 818
POwelson, Alfred P., Tacoma, Wn. 1876
Power, John B., Blair, Nob. 1887
Pratt, D. Butler, Brooklyn, N . T. 18, 878
Pratt, Dwlght M ., Pueblo, Col. 106
Pratt, Francis O., Mlddleboro, Mass. 1840
Pratt, George H. , SeanderayUle, Mass. 808
Pratt, Horace, Northfleld. Vt. 1840
Pratt, J. Lorlng, Strong, Me 1867
Pratt, Lewellyn, Norwich, Ct. 120
Pratt, Parsons 8., Dorset, Vt. 884
Pratt, Theodore C., Auburn, N. H. 866
Prentice, Dwight N., Greenfield Hill, Ct. 1884
Prentiss, George F., Bridgeport, Ct. 110
Prentiss, Norman A., Aurora, III. 1878
•Preeoott, George W., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 856
Preasey, Edwin B., Springfield. Vt. 888
Preston, Charles W.. verdon, Neb. 863
Preston, Edwin T., Baxter, Io. 1856
Preston, Elmer K., Dongola, 111. '46
Preston, Ira M., Marietta, O. 1848
Preston, Jared R., Ontario, Ind. 148
Preston, Joseph I*., Crdghton, Neb. 1868
Preston, Riley L. D., Sherburne. Minn. 840, 6
Price, Charles W., A. B. C. F. M. 18, 488
♦Price, Francis M., Ban Ramel, Cal. 1888
Price, Lewis V., Brockton, Mass. 108
Price, Thomas M.. Minneapolis. Minn. 1888
Prior, Isaac R., Provraeetown, Mass. 314
Prltehard, David B., Rome, N. Y. 888
Provost, Joseph, Springfield, Mass. 816
Prodden, Theodore P., Chicago, 111. 186
Pnddefoot, Wm G., 8. Framingham, Ms. 1880
Pngh, Thomas, Fairfield, Neb. 1848
PaOan, Frederick B., Berkeley, Cal. 08
Purdue, Roland W., Anna, III. 1876
Putnam, George A., MIIlbory» Mass. 810
Putnam, Hlnim B., D«rry, N. H. 868
Putnam, Holden A., New York, N. Y. 1886
Fyke, James T., Lawrence, Mass. 1884
~natfe, Robert, Cleveland, Ohio. 800
nattlebaam, Wilkes H., Kochelle, Ga. 180, 2
uayle, Thomas K., Clifton, 1 11. 184, 8
ick, Abram J., Booth Coventry, Ct. 112
nt. A. H., 84 Franklin St., Boston, Ms. 108
M-JklHr, Almon J., Skowbegan, Me. 188
Rader, William, Andover, Mass. 206
Radford, Walter, Lyndon. III. 140
Rae, Robert L., W. Wareham, Mass. 18, 214
Ragland, Fountain G., Mobile, Ala. 04
•Rainier, Martin T., , Io. 1888
Ralston, Edward 8., Lincoln, Neb.
Remage, James, Booth Royalton, Vt.
Ramser, Jacob, Crete, Neb. 1886
16,358
Rand, Frank B., A. B.'C. F. M.
Rand , Wilbur, Oummington, Mass. 800
Rand, William A., South Seabrook, N. H. 374
Rand, William H., Lowell, Mass. 1878
Randal], Fred D., Lamoille, 111. 140
Rankin, Adam L., Ban Francisco, Cal. 1841
Rankin, J. Eames, Washington, D. 0. 16, 1804
Rankin, Samuel G. W.t Glastonbury, Ct. 1844
Ranslow, Eugene J., Swanton, Vt. 884, 40
Ransom, Charles N., A. B. 0. F. M. 488
Ransom, George R., Lawn Ridge, 111. 1871
Rathbone, Leland D., Redwood, Cal. 108
Raven, Alfred N., Pulaski, N. Y. 88, 6, 8
Rawlins, James E. 1880
Rawson, Edward K., Annapolis, Md. 1878
Rawson, George A., Vernondale, Cal. 106
•Ray, Joseph N., Oaks, N. C. 1873
Raymond, Alfred C, New Haven, Ot. 1845
Reynolds, George C, A. B.C. F. M. 438
Rea, John, Oakland. Cal. 108
Rea, John T., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1878
Read, fcogene B., Montrose, Col. 108
Redeoff, Richard, Mich. 1861
Redfleld, Charles, Vernon Centre, Ct. 1850
Redgrave, Charles A., Rodman, N. Y. 388
Red Ion, Amos. Bcarboro, Me. 188
Reid, Archibald 8., Fulton, Wis. 850
Reed, Arthur T., Oberlln, Ohio 1874
Reed, Charles F., HaydenvlUe, Maas. 830
Reed, David A., Bpiingfield, Mass. 16, 816
Reid, David C, Spring Valley, Minn. 846
Reed, Edward A., Holyoke, Mass. 804
Reed, Frank H., L*nesville, Mass. 80S
Reed, George H ., Taunton, Mass. 16, 818
Reed. George W., Fort Yates, N. D. 1887
•Reid, John D., , Wis. 1888
Reed. Julius A., Davenport, Io. 1887
[Reed, Leonard, deceased. 85
Reed, Myron W.. Denver, Col. 106
Bees, Geo. M., Wadbam's Mills, N. Y. 884, 00
Rees, Henry, Emporia, Kan. 168
Reese, John G., Chicago, HI. 1800
•Rellly, J. Edward, Dundee. III. 188
Reiter, David H., Athens, Mich. 384
Reltinger, Philip, Cleveland, Ohio. 18, 6
ReitxeT, John R., Blue Island, III. 184
Relyea. BenJ. J., Green's Farms, Ct 1846
Rensfaaw, James B., Spokane Falls, Wn. 844
Resner, Andrew K., Davenport, Io. 18, 164
South. Jacob, deceased. 86
xford, Georte W., Columbia, 8. D. 16, 833
Reynolds, Oherles-Bngiewood, HI. 186
Reynolds, George W. tGorbam, Me. 184
Reynolds, Lauriston. Yarmouth, Me. 100
Reynolds, William T., North Haven, Ct. 118
Rloe, Augustus M., Royalston, Mass. 314
Rloe, Charles B., Denver* Centre, Mass. 800
Rice, Edwin W., Philadelphia, Pa. 1860
Rloe, George G., Council Bluffs, Io. 1851
•Rloe, Oilman, Andover, Me. 1881
Rice, John H. J., Oakland, Cal. 103
Rloe, Orthello V., Harvard, Neb. 858
Rloe, William C, Minneapolis, Minn. 1860
Kich, Ulysses G., Aitkin, Minn. 13
Richards, Charles H. , Philadelphia, Pa. 814
Richards, Emanuel, Goodland, Kan. 168
Richards, Erwln H-, Norwalk, O. 1880
Richards, Howard A. N., Hampden, O. 802
Richards, Jacob P., Bowen, 111. 1861
Richards, Jehlel H., Alfred, Me. 180
Richards, John L., Chicago, III. 1844
Richards, Richard, Peely, Pa. 818, 6
Richards, Samuel, Vlnlta, I. T. 150
Richardson, Albert M., Lawrence, Kan. 170
Richardson, Charles A., Malxe, Kan. 166, 70
Richardson, Cyras, Nashua. N. H. 372
Richardson, Daniel W., Sudbury, Mass. 1863
Richardson, David H., A. B.C. F. M. 438
Richardson, Henrv J., Lincoln, Maas. 306
Richardson, Henry L., Rlpon, Wis. 854
474
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Richardson, John B., Hiawatha, Kan. 170
Richardson, John L., Chicago, 111. 136
Richardson, John P., Southampton, Mass. 216
Richardson, Martin L., Brlmfleld, Mass. 196
Richardson, William T., Englewood, 111. 1369
Richie, David H.. Pittoville, Wis. 13, 364
Richmond, George L., Amesbnry, Mass. 194
Richmond, James, Alfred, Me. 180
Richmond, Joseph, Green Ridge, Mo. 1862
Ricker, Albert E., Ogalalla, Neb. 260
Ricker, George 8., St. Loui», Mo. 136, 262
Rleketts, Charles H.. Rockville, Ct. 1880
•Rideout, Bates 8., Norway, Me. 186
Riedlnger. Jacob P., N. Ridgeville, O. 304
BJggs, Alfred L., Bantee, Neb. 1863
Riggs, Charles B.. Banker Hill, 111. 134
Riggs, Ezra J., Platteville, Col. 1879
Biggs, Herman C, Binghamton, N. Y. 278
Riggs, Thomas L., Santee, Neb. 824
Rlndell, Gilbert, Creston, 111. 138
Risser, H. Arthur, Winona, Minn. . 248
Ritchie, George, Ketchum, Ida. 127
Bobbins, Alden B., Mnscntine, Io. 160
Bobbins, Anson R., Bowdle, 8. D. 326
[Bobbins, Elijah, deceased. 36
Bobbins, Horace H., Grinnell, Io. 1874
Robbins, Silas W., Manchester Green, Ct. 116
Roberts, Edward, Farmers vi lie, N. T. 282, 8
Roberto, Kphraim P., The Dalles, Or. 310
Roberts, George L., La Salle, 111. 140
Roberts, Henry B., Torrington, Ct. 122
Roberto, Henry P., Shawnee, O. 306
Roberto, Jacob. Auburndale, Mass. 1889
Robberts, James F., Extra, Io. 166
Koberts, James G., Brooklyn, N. T. 278
Roberto, James H., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Roberts, John, Newcastle, Neb. 260
Roberts, John B., Chippewa Lake, Mich. 218
Roberto, Joseph T., Shenandoah, Io. 162
Roberto, Joseph W., McAllister, I. T. 161
Roberts, Owen W., Lebanon, N. Y. 284
Roberts, Peter, Washington, D. C. 126
Roberto, Robert E., Williamsburg, Io. 164
Roberts, Robert P., Hastings, Pa. 1886
Roberts, Thomas 8., Oneida, Kan.
Roberto, William D., St. Panl, Minn. 246
Roberto. William G., Three Rivers, Mich. 1872
Robertoon, Angus A., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1880
Robertson, James G., Chester, N. H. 18, 266
Roble, Benjamin A., Grafton, Mass. 202
Roble, Edward, Greenland, N H. 268
Roble, Thomas 8., Brookline. Mass. 218
Robinson, Edward A., Wollaston, Ms. 16, 214
Robinson, Henry C, Torrlngford. Ct. 1881
Robinson, James M., Detroit, Mich. 228
Robinson, Orrln L.. Elroy, wis. 360
Robinson, Pearley J., Orono, Me. 18, 190
Robinson, Stephen H., Greenfield, Maw. 204
Robinson, Thomas, Ceresco, Mich. 228
Robinson, William A., Homer, N. Y. 282
Roblee, Henry 8., Jackson, Mich. 236
Rockwood, Fred B.( Lunen burgh, Vt. 836
Rockwood, George A., WlUsburgh, Or. 1868
Rodman, Daniel 8., Wellealey. Mass. 1847
Roe. Alvah D., Stillwater, Minn. 1867
Roger, George, Lower Waterford, Vt. 1888
Rogers, Alonso, Oorvallls, Or. 810
Rogers, Charles H., Geneseo, HI. 188
Rogers, Edson, Clncinnatus, N. Y. 1862
Rogers, Enoch E., Excelsior, Minn. 1869
Rodgers, Levi, Georgetown. Mass. 16
Rogers, Louis G., Albany, Or. 310
Rogers, Osgood W., Mt. Pleasant, Io. 160
Rogeis, Samuel J., Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Rogers, William. Sebastopol, Cal. 13, 100, 4
Rollins, George 8., Wilmington, N. C. 292
Rollins, John C, Buffalo, Wyo. 369
Rominger, Henry V., East Portland, Or. 1882
Rood, David, Covert, Mich. 1847
Rood, Francis D., Chicago, 111. 16, 1886
Rood, John 8., Charlevoix, Mich. 223
Root, Edward P., East Hampton, Ct. 112
Root, F. Stanley, Auburn, Me. 180
Roper, Charles F., Weat Concord, N. H. 266 '
Ropes, Cbarle* J. H.. Bangor, Me. 69, 1869
Ropes, William L., Andover, Mass. 71, 1868
Rose, Edwin, Lowell, Vt. 336, 40
Rose, George W., Denver, Col.
Rose, Henry T., Lowell. Macs. 206
Rose, Luman P., Hastings, Neb. 1871
Rose, Samuel, Jonesboro, Tenn. 328
Rose, William F., Houghton, Wn. 344
Rose, William W., Fort Atkinson, Wis. 360, 2
Roseboro, Samuel R., Rock Creek, O. 1849
Rosenbvrger, Henry C., Mltohelvllle.Io. 18,160
Boss, A. Hastings, Port Huron, Mich. 76, 234
Ross, James H., Somerville, Mass. 216
Ross, John A., Hampton, N. H. 268
[Ross, Orville A., deceased.
Botch, Caleb L., Maas. 1879
Rothrock, Edgar 8., Gerrettsvllle, O. 18, 202
Bounce, Joseph 8., Rose Creek, Minn. 242, 6
Rpuee, Fred. T., West Superior, Wis. 366
Rouse, Thomas H.. Belleview. Fla. 128
Rowe, Albert L.. Cambria, Wis. 1880
Rowe, George 0., Charleston, 8. C. 820
Rowe. James, Victor, lo. 166, 64
Rowell, John A., Hamilton. Minn. 242
Bo well, Joseph, San Francisco, Cal. 1850
Rowland, George Id^A.B. C. F. M. 428
Rowland, John, New London, Wis. 364
Rowland, Lyman 8., Lee, Mass. 206
Rowland, Samuel, Warren, Pa. 312
Rowley, Charles H., Westford, Maas. 220
Rowley, George B., Carthace, N. Y. 280
Rowley, Lof eland T., Danville, Io. 164
Rowley .Ralph A., Edmonds, Wn. 1890
Roy, J. E., 161 Wash'n St., Chicago, 111. 66, 1668
Koyee, LeRoy, Danvers, III. 188
Ruddock, Charles A., Benson, Minn. 240
Ruddock, Edward N., Athena, Tenn. 828
Rnhl, Levi W., Belle Plaine, Io. 1888
Ruland,Geo. W., Westmoreland, N. H.13, 6, 274
Runalls, John EL. Alto Pass, IU. 13, 134
Runnells, Moses T., Charlestown, N. BL 266
Run/on, Jamea B., HlUsboro. 111. 134, 40
Rushaw, Joseph A., Patoutville, La. 178
Russell, Charles H., Bridgeport, Ct. I860
Russell, Ezekiel, Lynn, Maas. 1686
Russell, Frank, New York, N. Y. 186T
Russell, Henry A.. Cabot, Vt. 332
Russell, Howard H., Kansas City, Mo. 280
Russell, Isaac, Monticello, Io. 1847
Russell, James W., Yankton, 8. D. 1868
[Russell, William, deceased. 86
Rustedt, Henry K., Shrewsbury, Vt. 1841
Ryder, Charles «L. Boston, Maas. 66. 1869
Ryder, William H., Andover, Mass. 71, 194
Sabln, Joel G., Sbopiere, Wis. 366
Sabin, Levi P., Elk Point, 8. D. 822
Safford, Albert A., Bipon, Wis. 1878
Saflbrd, Albert W., Rock Falls, IU. 144
Safford, Geo. B., 261 W. 64 St., N. Y. 1868
Saflbrd, John, Orawfordsville, Ind. 1862
Sage, Charles J., Mankato, Minn. 1884
Sailor, John, Grand Rapids, Mich. 224
St. Clair, Peter, Glenwood, la. 1867
St. John, Benjamin, Des Moines, Io. 164
St. John, Samuel N., Georgetown, Ci. 1860
Sallenbaoh, Henry H., Lincoln. Neb. 1867
Salmon, Edward P.. Beloit, Wis. 1876
Salter, Charles C, Duluth, Minn. I860
Salter, William, Burlington, Io. 162
Samson , Caleb , Oak Hill, o. 802, 4
Sampson, Caasander C, Tilton, N. H. 274
Samuel. Robert, Brewster, Maas. 1869
Sanborn, Daniel L., Bremen, Ind. 148
Sanborn, Francis w., Newbury, Mass. 210
Sanborn, Frederick L., Piano, 111. 142
Sanborne, George B., Hartford, Ct. 1867
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
475
Sandbrook, William, Lovell, Me. 186
Banders, Charles 8., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Bandera, Clarendon M., Denver. Col. 68, 1867
Sander*, Frank P.. New London, O. 1878
Bandera, William H., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Sanderson, John P.. Detroit, Mich. 228
Sand*, John D., Belmond, Io. 152
San/ord, Klia* B., Weatbrook, Ct. 124
Banford, Enoch, Raynhara, Ma*-. 1823
Sanford, William O, Milford, Kan. 1886
Sargent, Benjamin F., Trinidad, Col. 108
Sargent, Charles F., Rutland, Ga. 180, 2
Sargent, Clarence 8., Adams, Mass. 104
Sargent, Frank IX, Potnam, Ct. 218
Sargent, Oeorge W.. Preston, Io. 1850
Sargent. Roger M., Dover, 111. 188
Battler, John, 2182 Wall *t„ Chicago, 111. 186
[Baunderson, Henry B., deceased.
Savage, Charles A., Orange Valley, N. J. 276
Savage, G. 8. IT, 161 WashTn *t., Chicago, Ill.'47
Bavage, John W., Cohasset, M ass. 200
Bavage. John W.. Red Jacket, Mich. 236
Savory, George W., Los Angeles, Cal. 1886
Sawyer, Joseph H., Kasthampton, Mass. 1888
Sawyer, Btowe, Fox Lake, Wis. 860
8carritt, William R., Morgan Park, IlL 142
Bearrow, Daniel H., Valparaiso, Ind. 1883
Schaerer, John, Crete, Neb. 256
Sehauffler, Henry A., Cleveland, Ohio. 63, 300
[Bohermerhorn, Henry M.. deceased. 86
Schermerhorn, Peter, Rochester, Mich. 236
Beherff, F. Casper F., Clinton, Mass. 1876
Bchlichter, John B., Sterling, Kan. 1873
Bohlosser, George, Paxton, III. 1884
8ehnacke, Leon C, Paola, Kan. 172
Schneider, Jacob, Lansing, Io. 168
BcholfleldjJohn, Sharon, Wis. 866
Schoppe, W. Gleason, Neponset, Mass. 1880
Schuerle, Gottlieb, Parkston, 8. D. 822, 4
Bchaerle, John, Button, Neb. 1866
Schwab, Bllas F., Chicago, 111. 1887
Schwab. Herman, Fltchburg. Mass. 13
Sohwarxauer, Chas. M.. Linda VlsU, Cal. 1878
Schwarsautrr, Max M., Citronelle, Ala. 1886
Bcofleld, Ablshal, Spencerport, N . Y. 1887
Bcofleld, Cyrus L, Dallas, Tex. 880
Sohofleld. William, Marlboro, Vt. 886
•Scbofleld, Wm. C, Washington, D. C. 16, 1861
Seoles, Richard. Chester, Mass. 200
Bcotford, Henry 0., Kansas City, Mo. 260
Beott, Charles, Reading, Mass. 1864
Scott, Dartns B., Clinton, Mass. 200
Beott, Kno* B., Onekama, Mich. 1882
Scott, George, Sntto-i, Neb. 1881
Scott, George H., Ipswich, Mass. 206
Scott, George R. W., Germany. 428
Scott, Hnirh M.. Chicago, 111. 73, 1874
Scott, John, Haddam Neck , Ct. 114
Scott, Nelson. Amherst, Mass. 3846
Scott, Wlllard, Omaha, Neb. 260
Scoville, Bdgar E., Cleveland, Ohio. 800
Beovllle, Samuel, Stamford, Ct. 122
Bcroggs, Joseph W., Rogers, Ark. 1870
Bendder, Doremns, A. B. C. F. M. 428
Bcndder, Henry M ., Chicago. Ill . 1841
Bendder, John L., Jersey City, N.J. 276
Bcndder, Wm. H., San Francisco, Cal. 104
Bendder, Wm. W., jr., Alameda, Cal. 08
Bcorr, Wm , Church'* Corners, Mich. 238
Scabnry, Joseph H., Dedham, Mass. 200
Seagrave, Janies C, Hinsdale, Mass. 1861
Beaver, Charles H., Middlevllle, Mich. 280, 2
Beaver, Norman, Chicago, 111. 16, 136
Beaver, William R., Pontiac, Mich. 1860
Beccombe, Cbarle*, Springfield, 8. D. 26
♦Seelye, James W., Olney, III. 16
Seelye, Jndns H., Amherst, Mass. 104
Seelye, L. Clark, Northampton, Mass. 1868
JSeeley, Nicholas J., Avon, Ct. 110
Seelye, Samuel T., Easthampton, Mass. 1864
Seeley, Wm. H., Sag Harbor, N. Y. 1874
Selbert. Albert, Ru*h Center, Kan. 168, 72
Selden, Calvin, Wheaton, III. 1846
Selden, Edward G.. Springfield, Mass. 216
Sell, Henry T., Chicago, 111. 1877
Sengstacke, John H. H., Savannah, Ga. 182
Senior, Herbert I., Waldoboro, Me. 190
Sessions, A lexander J., Beverly, Mass. 1838
[Sessions, Joseph W., deceased.
Severance, Chas. N., Hutchinson, Kan. 18, 170
Severance, Milton L., Bennington, Vt. 832
Bewail, Benjamin K., Warrensburg, 111. 140
Bewail, David B., South Berwick, Me. 1842
Bewail, John L., Plymouth, Mass. 212
Bewail, John 8., Bangor, Me. 60, 1850
Bewail. William, Templeton. Mass. 218
Seward, Arthur L., Seattle, Wn. 1878
Seward, Dwlght M ., S. Norwalk , Ct. 1836
Seward, Edwin D., Laclede, Mo. 1843
Sexton, Wilson C, Bangor, N. Y. 1867
Seymour, Bela N., Washington, D. C. 126
Seymour, Charles N., K.Hartford, Ct.16, 1844
Seymour, Charles li., Bennington, Vt. 882
Seymour, Henry. Hawley, Mass. 204
shannon, Wm. H.. Balem, Mich. 236
Shanton, I. Allen, Shelby, Mich. 236
Bharpe, Andrew, Hebron, Ct. 1840
Sharp, John, Filer City. Mich. 228
Sharp, Robert W., Foxboro, Mass. 14, 202
Sharrett, James, Wataga, 111. 14, 146
Shattuck, Amos F., New Ipswtoh, N. fl. 1868
Bhattuck, Calvin B., Amite City, La.
178
300
1868
822,6
1886
1887
1884
14,168
188
Bhaw, Daniel W., Cleveland, 61
Shaw, Edwin W., Kaiamaxoo, Mich.
Shaw, George W.. Howard, S. D.
Shaw, John T.. Yankton, S. D.
Bhaw, Judson W., Royalston, Mass.
Bhaw, William, Atlanta, Ga.
Shaw, William B., Downs, Kan.
Sheaff, Robert L., Phlppsburg, Me.
Shear, Charles B. , Grand Rapids, Mich. 228
Shearer, Herman A., Garden, Mich: 14,228, 34
Sheldon, Charles B., Pomona, Cal. 1867
Sheldon, Charles F., Jennings,La. 14
Sheldon, Charles M., Topeka, Kan. 174
Sheldon, Harry D., Butfalo^N. Y. 1800
Sheldon, Stewart, Topeaa, Kan. 1864
•Shelley, Troy, , Or. 1870
Bbelton, Charles W.. Birmingham, Ct. 66, 1881
Shepherd, Samuel, St. Paul, Minn. 14, 246
Sherk, Abram B., Kingsvllle, Ohio. 814
*8berk, Thomas, , Kan. 1887
Sherman, Andrew M., Morrlstown, N. J. 1888
Sherman, Barker B., Chelsea, Vt. 16, 332
8herman, Chas. B., Manchester Green, Ct. 1888
Bherman, Eugene L., Maiden, 111. 142
Sherman, Floyd E., 8tockton, Kan. 1870
Sherrill, Alvin F., Atlanta, tta. 16, 180
Sherrlll, Dana, MarsbaU, 111. 142
Sherrill, Samuel B., W. Bioomfield, N. Y. 200
Sherwin, John C, Ban Claire, Wis.
Sdhlnn. Robert F.. deceased.
Bhipman, Samuel B., deceased.
Iblrley, Arthur, Lyme, Ct.
Bhorey, H.Allen, Astoria, Or.
8bow, Arley B., Crete, Neb.
Bbull, Gilbert L., Harlan, lo.
ShulU, Jacob D., Portland, Ind.
Sburtleff, David, Westfleld. Mass.
Bhurtleff, Ernest W., San Bernardino, Cal. 102
Bikes, Lewis K., Leonard ville, Kan. 1848
Silcox, John B., Oakland, Cal. 102
Billence, William E.. Roberts, 111. 142, 4
Btmklns, W. A., Battna, Kan.
Simmons, Henry C, Fargo, N. D. 68, 1872
Simmons, Zachariah, Btrieby, N. 0. 242
Simons, Jerome H., A ndrew*, Ind. 148
Fimpeon, John W., Cincinnati, O. 800
Sims, Ellis E., Talladega, Ala. 04
Sims, Felix R., Mcintosh, Ga. 14, 130
1840
86
120
1866
1884
168
1866
1868
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
i.JohnB., Shelby, Ala.
a union, Thome* , Norwich, Ct.
Blane, Vukt D., Utile Rook, Ark.
Binaw, Edwin J., ISliFllle , Wn.
Hhi*le, John, BberriH'e Mound, Id.
Sink, lie nheu H., Stockton, Cal.
Sluke, Perry W., Palneeville.O.
Hinnett. Cbnriea N., iDdo.Br, Iba.
berg, Anftteton, Rldgway, Pa.
... ._... — - ^ Cnj^ig^ (]]_
X
iryll., (
UNem J.
[(lion, Wll
tcnlalborj.
bkmoer, unarm i... waianora, at
Bklnner, Deirld K., Cherokee, In.
Skinner, Edward, Oaborne, Kan.
Block. Km A., Brooillne, Maea.
Sluca, Henry L., Bethel, 01.
Slide, William, Wnt Newbury, M
Slater, Cherlee. Woodbnrn. III.
Sleeper, William T., W.
Haai. 223
i.N.B.
I, Mae*.
, Weablngton, D.C.
(Imall, Fred. T... BtlMtt" " "
Sm.ll, Uriel W., New B
Snialley, Albert L-. Englawoo
Smart, lun 0., Pltunel.1, M»
Smart, William B., Brandon. Vi. i
Smiley, J. me. D.. Rlteralda, B. I.
Bmltb, Albert D., Bedford. N. H.
Sin lib, Andrew J., Neonbo, Mo.
Smith, Arthur, So. Freoport, Me.
Smith, Arthnr H.. A. B. C.F.X.
Smith, Aaro A., Jobnaon, Vl.
Smith. Bnrrltt A, Woroeeler, Mea*.
S Smith, C. Huilaon. daeeaaad.
Imlth, Charlee B., W. Medford, Max. 9
Bmltb, Charlae H., Bclchertuwn, Maaa.
Smith, Charlee 8., Montpelier, Vl.
Smith, Clifford R., Townahond, Vt. %
Smith. Darid 0., Neb.
[Smith, Ehaiieier, deceaead.
Smith. Eoeneior A., Barryvllle, N, T. 1
Smith, Ed. Sinclair, Beatrice, Neb.
Bmlth, Edward A., Hartford, Ct.
Smith, Kdward G., Banana, Maaa.
•Smith, Edward H., OaEkoah, Wla.
Bmlth. Edward W., W.Newbnry, Vt. 1
Smith, Edwin, Bedford, Mae*.
Smith. Edwin O., Prlnoaton, VI.
Smyth, Egbert C. Andover. llaaa. 1
Smith, Enjah P., aft. 1'leaaant, Io. 1
Bmltb, Kphnbn, Sohrfever, La.
Bmlth, Frederlek H., Byron, III.
8ml U>, George, North wood Ridge, N. B.
Smith. George, Whll.-weter. WEa.
Smith, George H., Wubta, Io.
Smith, George H., St. Charl™. III.
•Smith. George 8., Raleigh, N. C.
Smith. Henry H, No. Ada — **■■•
Bmllh, Htnde, Oberlln. 0.
Smith. Howard N-, Omaha, Neb.
Bmllh, Ira A., Erring. Maae.
■Smith, Iialah P., Aubnrndale. Haaa.
Smlih, Jacob C, Fr-nkivltlc, Wla.
Smith, J*meeE..Waeece,MLnn.
Smith, Jamea hi.. Waterrllls, hllnn.
Bmlth. John E.. De Hmet, S. D.
Smith, John v., A B. C. F. Jf.
Bmlth, John F., Denv-r, Col.
Smith, Jonathan Q-. Weuaeoa, 0.
[Smith. Joeenb, deceived.
Smith, Joaepfa E_, Chattanooga. Teuo.
Smith, J, H. B.. Carbondele.Knn.
Smith, Jndaon, Boaun, llaaa. I
Mich. MO, u
Smith, L. Ailama, McDonald. Kan. 17a
Bmlth, Lowell, A. B. C. F. AT
Smith, Lowell C, Morula, K. T. 14
Bmlth, Lnoln*, Stronger] Ue,0.
Bmllh, 11. Henry, Reading, Kan.
Smith, Moeea, Glcucoc, HI.
Bmllh, Nathaniel. Geneeeo, 111.
Smyth, Newman, New HaTon, Ct.
Bmlth, Nleholaa K , Lake Grove, N. T.
- ■ - - ■• rf — '.j.Klnn.
Uh, Oaoar M., Hawl
Ith, Oturbttn O, H.,__
llh, Pliny S„ Sank Rapk
Smith, Oturbein <>., Noponaet, HI.
-_.... »■■--, a aiwii Bapldi.lliBB.
h J., Norwalt, O.
L, Romeo, 111 eh.
Smith, Simon P., Chicago, II
Smith, Stephen, HlnadeTe. N
Bmltb, Stephen D-, Dahloneaa, G*.
Bmlth, Thomaa B.. J. B. C. >. M.
Smith, Wilder, Hertford, Ct.
Smith, William A., Groton, N. T.
Snell, Cherlea T.. 1
8 cell, Spencer, Birmingham, Ala.
Snell, William W., BalTooy. Cal,
Snalllng, Alfred, A. B. C. F. M.
Boalaop, Floyd, at elnloeh, Ga.
Snow, Benjamin P., Wlllerd. Y-
Snow. Frederlek K., H
Bnowden, r— "" ' '
Snowdeo. J
Snyder) Haory 8", WiiDa .. _
Snyder, Peter 11., Hlddlrtowo, Ct.
Somerrl lle.TbomaaE., Chisago, 111 .
fctomai-rllle, William C, BUaeuad, P. Q.
."3~~"' — a
rd, BrookOeld. Ifo. 2U
a, Portland, Me. 1«
., Nawbnryport, llaaa. X!t
i. Poiigbkeapalo, N. TH*
at.. Mlttlneague, Me. 310
i W., PocauJlo, Ida. 1ST
Oaaeo, Wla.
Sprlntfleld. llaaa. 1H
. Weat Ha van. Ct.
Stafford. Bn
Sun ford, At
"■ ejr, Ch<
nett T.. Mo N
a, Cal.
Wi, A.B. 0. F. 31.
_A„ A.B. C. F. M.
Stanton, George K., Boaun, tlaaa.
Stamon, Jamae, Plattevllle, Col
Stanton, Kobort P., Norwich, Ct.
Staplea, John 0„ Lake Helen. Fla. 1!
1890.]
LlbT OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
Blapleton, Robin, Belle PI —
Burr, Edward C., Cornwall, C
Slur, If. Annie. Oakland. Uei.
BUrr, OH. A.. Montevideo, Minn.
BUnffer, Henry, Colombue, O.
Staunton, Benjamin, Doaglae, Wyo.
Btmter, Daniel, Foreel (iron, Or.
to*., Bangor, ate. at
nwui, n mlun *., Hertford. Vt. 1
Mbfel, Herbert W., W. Medford.M.. :
"Ilebblna, Milan C., deceawd.
fBtebb
Steele,
Alfred/We*
e, bunbarton.N. II. II, 308
_, Weelmlnater Weet, Vl. HO
owveiie, ahiiI A., Feorla, 111. UM
Btereiie. Cbarle* H.,Cuuo Centra, Ok 110
~* e, Frank V., Wellington, Ken. 114
it., Frederick, IY '"'
D«.d, Fred. \..,Btrl
Steven., George &.._»«
Blereul Jullne.Oei
in C, Cent
■ ■ --.ir
d. Minn.
Strong. John J., Copemleh, If leu. XtO
Strong. John M.. Waukegen, 111. IBM
•Btrong, John W„ Corpm CbrliU, Tex. 1M0
Strong, Joalab, Bible Rouee, Sew York, 1871
Strong, Sydney, Ml. Vernon, O. «M
Strong . William E., Beverly. Hue. IBS
Strait, Joaepb W., Tbomaalon, Mo. ISO
Braart, laambort B., N. Yarmouth, Me. 14, IN
Stun, William H., Danville, Vt. 384
BubbiH, William H.. Mllcbell, In. 100
Btubbe, Robert d., Teroma. Wn. 1884
Blnrgee, Oberlee I.,, E*oon-«ldo, Cal. 1881
Stnrgl*. Frederick K , Natlek, ilea*. HO
Sturtevant, Jullu If., Cleveland, O. 800
8 Jtnrtelattl William H.. decmeod.
utkow. William J., Hawarden, In, It, U0
Bile*., William, Heradon, Ken. 178
Bumuer. Charlee B., Pomona, Cml. IHt
Sumner, Cbvlee K., Bpenoer, Hue. 187S
Sotherland.John M., Wrbeter Groee,Mo.2M
Bolherland, Word T., Meadvllle, Pi. lit
Sutherland, William L. Med ford, Minn. 344
382 , Swain, Aug
Moody A, Minneapolis Minn, IMS j Bw.lr
..Paualc.N. j.
;ph E
! JBwalL
Sweat. William
•Swift, Aorelh
: Swift, Clerenot .... ,
Swift, Ellpl.el.l T., Denmark,
3, IT. H. 288
}., W. Randolph, Vt. 18a
., Saratoga r> prion*, N.Y.28I
eknej. E.
lee, Willi
Stoddard. Eugone W., Haverhill, ». H. 170
Stoddard, John 0.,Stbl*y, lo. 109
Btoddard, .Tudaon B.. Cbe.hlro, Ol. 18*4
Bloddart, William, Black Eanh, Wto, 848
Stodgel). Albert T., Port Gamble. Wo, MB
Stoke*. William T., Wuertown, N. Y. 2M
Stone, Andrew L., Ban Frandeco, Cal. 1840
Blone, Dwlgbt C. Canaan, CI. Ill
Bune, Kdw.rd G., Orlewold, Ol. 114
Stone , Edward P., Arkdale, Mich. 1H|
Bune, Gitrn, North Troy. Vl 1843
Btone. Henry J., W. Granville, Itu. 302, IS
Blooe. J.rnee P., Lower Cabot, VI. 1830
Blooe, John F., Monlpeller, Vl. 183>
•Bune, LeTl H„ Caellelon, Vt. 1880
Bune. Rollin 8.. Hartrord. Ct. 183*
Btone, Sidney, Long Lake, Minn. 343,1
Elone, William B., deoeeaed.
onr, Frederick A B., Byrecnee, N. T. 300
•Btork, Wolfgang, La Grange, Mo. It, 3U
Slorm, Jnlln* E., Clarke. Deb. 3M
Btorre, Richard 8. Brooklyn, N", Y. H, 218
Blorre, Sylveiter D., Topeka, Kan. IMS
Biundenmlre, Wllltom C., Cbenoa, III. 114
Btouffer, Dneld G., Farrago!, lo. IM
Blonlenberg, Luke I., Waebloiton, D. O. 1142
Btorer, Weeley M., A. B. C.F.X. 428
Btowe, Ch.rlee B.. Hirtfttrd, Ct. 187*
Stowe, Wilbur F., Freeport, Me. 11, 184
[S lo « r 1 1, A lbljah , deoeaaed . as
■Owell. Alai, p., Blmbamton, ». Y. lUf
Btratlon, Lemuel pL, Wbraton, III. 140
Street, George E., Blieter, N. H. SM
Btricklarjd, Geo. [)., Vaoderblli, Mich. 14,238
Btrleby, Michael E-, U Keadeit., N. Y. U, 1842
Birlnger, Firth, Spring Vail
Strong:, 'Charl
r.w
8 wluer, Cbriiioph'r J„ Vt
Bylveeler. CbarlreS.Feraing niiii, am. isei
Symington, Oharln, Luchfldd, Ct. 11B
Tad*, Swing O.. Eaat Granrllle, Meaa. 303
TaTL JarN., Brooklyn, N. Y. IS
Taggart. Charlee K , Red Clond, Neb. MS
Tefntor, Charlee H.. Chicago, III. '«, 187*
Tilntor, Jeeee F , Koche.ter.Mlnn. 140
Talbot. Ben>mln, Columbna. O. 1884
Talcolt, Daniel 8.. Bangor, M*. 1836
Tanner, Kd ward A., JaokaonvlUe, 111. 1673-
Kaploy, Ell, decraeed.
ppan. Benjamin, Norrldgewock, Me. 1838
Tappan, Charlee L- Concord, N. R. ISM
Taeker, John 0., Llnwood. N.b. 380
r • • Vrt W., Rn.bvllle, N. Y. 338
' trie* C Grand Blanc, Mich. 3W
eld F., Peeoadero, Cal. 103
nee W., Omaha, Neb. 1872
■emlah, Boeton, M*ee. 1847
lin G., Melroie nighlandi. Mi. 308
I'holp., Andorer, Mue. 11, 104
' Ihrop, Kntland, III. 1848
rk B.. Canton, Mae*. 108
yneanird, H>deev!lle, Cal. 88, 1Q0, 3
' noal, Perry, Mich. 234
>Ume*,A- h. C. F. M. 438
' n. M., S W. SJlh.t., N. Y. 82.284
ard 8., Bomerrllla, Mew. IB, 310
'..^.-...en K„ Biiin Hill. Maaa. ' 210
Teel, William H., Weiberefleld, Ct. 14, 114
Teller, Daniel W., Owogo. N. T. 38S
Temple, Cbarle*. Otaego, Mich. 18U
Temple, Joelab H_ Framlngham, Maaa. 1846
Temple, Wm. H. &., Bo. Boeton, Mae*. 106
Ten Byck, Elwln, Beltolr*. Mich. 334. «
TMMJ, Kdward P., Orford, ». H. 273
Tenney, Henry M., Oberlln, O. 14, 8, 800, 4
478
CONGREGATIONAL TEAH-BOOK.
[1890.
Tenney, H. Melville, Griiroell, Io. 1M
Tenney, Leonard, Waterbury , Vt. 1845
Tenney, Leonard B., Essex, Vt. 334, 6
Tenney, Marcus D., Onago, Kan. 172
[Tenney, 8ewallt deceased.
Tenney, William A., Oakland, Oal. 1866
Tenney, William L.. Cleveland, O. 14, 300
Terry, Albert W., Otto. N. T. 14, 286
Terry, Calvin, North Weymouth, Mass. 1846
Tewksbury, El wood G., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Tewkabary, Geo. A., Seattle, Wn. 14, 6, 6, 846
fTewksbury, Geo. F., deceased.
Thain, Alexander R., Omaha, Neb. 200
Thayer, Henry E.( Longmont, Col. 108
Thayer, Henry O., Umington, Me. 180, 6
Thayer, J. Ilenry, Cambridge, Mass. I860
Thayer, Lucius H., PorUmouth, N. H. 272
Thayer, Oramel F., Farmington, Wn. 15
Thayer, Peter B., Garland, Me. 184
Thayer, Thatcher, Newport, R. L 818
Thayer, William M., Franklin, Mass. 1840
Thing, Milo J. P., Omaha, Neb. 262
Thomas, Chas. N., Brownton, Minn. 240, 4, 6
Thomas, D. Theodore, Akron, O. 16. 208
Thomas. Kvan, Ludlow, Vt. 16, 386, 8
Thomas, George P., Mondovi, Wit. 354
["Thomas, Hugh E., deceased. 80
Thomas, Ivor, Wllkesbarre, Pa. 316
Thomas, John A., Alila, Cal. 08, 104
Thomas, John G., Vaoghnsville, O. 308
Thomas, John M.t Alliance, O. 208
Thomas, Lewis J., Auburn, Me. 180, 6
Thomas, Ozro A., Lyle, Wn. 844, 6
Thomas, Renen, Brookline, Mass. 108
Thomas, Richard H., Lookford, Cal. 100
Thomas, Thomas D., Red Oak, Jo. 1881
Thomas, Thomas P., Newton Falls, O. 304
Thomas, William A., Mtlford. N. H. 272
Thomas, William HM Brooklyn, N. T. 278
Thorns, Arthur M., Jefferson, III. 186, 40
Thome, James A., Marysville, O. 16, 298
Thomson, A. Eugene, Cleveland, O. 14, 800
Thompson, Albert H., Raymond, N. H. 272
. Thompson, Alexander, Bartlett, 111. 134
Thompson, Alexander W., Messina, Cal. 100
Thompson, Augustus 0., Roxbury, Ms. 106
Thompson, Chas. W~ Westminster, Vt. 840
Thompson, Frank, Valparaiso, Chili, 428
Thompson, George, Oberlln, O. 1848
{Thompson, George W., deceased. 30
Thompson, Howard 8., Clarldon, O. 800
Thompson, James B., A. B. C. F. Jf. 428
Thompson, J. Chas., Jerry City, O. 1871
{Thompson, John C, decea-ed.
Thompson, J. K., New Roekford, N. D. 14, 296
Thompson, Leander, North Woburn, Ms. 1638
Thompson, Mark M„ Chicago, III. 1868
Thompson, Napoleon B., Oampello, Ms. 198
Thompson, Nathan, Elgin, 111. 1865
[Thompson, Oren 0., deceased.
Thomson, Robert J., Baltimore, Md. 192
rThompson, William, deceased. 89
Thompson, William S., Newlngton, N. H. 272
Thorpe, John, Mont Vernon, N. H. 272
Thrall, Homer, Ceredo, W. Va. 843
Thrall, J. BralnerdjSalt Lake City, TJ. 881
Thrall, Samuel R^. West Salem, Wis. 1842
Thrall, William H., Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 328
Thrash, John O., Postvllle, Io. 162
Thurston, Charles A. G., Laconla. N. H. 270
Thurston, Henry W. L., Wllmot, N. H. 274
Thurston, John R., Whltlnsville, Mass. 212
Thurston, Oakley B., Pinckney, Mich. 230
Thurston, Philander, Sutton, Mass. 218
Thurston, Richard B.. Stamford, Ct. 1846
Thurston, Thomas W., Hope, N. D. 294
Thwing, Charles P., Minneapolis, Minn. 244
Thwing, Edward P., Brooklyn. N. Y. 1858
Thygeson, Hanson E., Oen. Lebanon, Me. 184
Tlbbets, Dallas D. Otfen Io. 160
Tlbbets, Jackson, Anttgo, Wis. 1886
Tlcknor, Charles H.. Clio, Mich. 16, 226, 30
Tillett, Barton C, Boone, Io. 14
Tilton, George H., Reboboth. Mass. 214
Tlngley, Edwin 8., Milford, Mass. 1871
•Tinker, Joseph E., , N. Y. 1861
Tisdale, William K.. Townsend, Mass. 1847
Titcomb, Arthur, GilbertvlUe, Mass. 204
Tltcomb, Philip, Kensington, N. H. 270
Tits worth, Judson, Milwaukee, Wis. 352
Titus, Herbert R , Albur^h Springs, Vt.
Tobey, Benjamin F., Harpenfield, N. T.
Tobey, Isaac F., San Francisco, Cal. 1873
Tobey, Rnins B., Boston, Mass. 1880
Todd, Albert G., Shirley Village, Mass. 216
Todd, Alwin E., West bam pton, Mass. 220
Todd, David B , Highland, Kan. 170
Todd, George L., Brookline, N. H. 266
Todd, Henry A., Whitehall, Mich. 1888
Todd, Henry C, Shiocton, Wis. 850, 6
Todd, John, Tabor, Io. 1844
Todd, John E., , Cal. i860
Todd, John W., Barneeville, Minn. 940
Todd, Quintns C, Big Rock, Io. 152
Tomblen, Charles L , Pepperell, Mass. 212
Tomes, Isaac N., La 8alle, 111. 142
Tomlin, David K., Redfield. 8. D. 1885
Tomlinson, J. Logan, Slmsbury, Ct. 1863
Tomllnson, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. 1872
Tompkins, James, Chicago, III. 68, 1867
Tompkins, William K., Wrentham, M
Toms, Richard N.. Wenas, Wn.
Tooker, John F., Jeimore. Kan.
Torbet, Albert, Lake Linden. Mich.
Torgesen, Ceoellas (X. Tacoma, Wn.
Torrey, Charles C, Harvard, Mass.
Torrey, Daniel T., Dorchester, Mass.
Torrey, Henry A. P., Burlington, Vt.
Torrey, Joseph, Bar Harbor, Me.
Torrey, Reuben A., Chicago, HI.
Towle, Charles A., Grlnnell, Io.
Towle, James A., Grlnnell, Io.
Towns, Salem D., Bangor, Me.
Tracy, Alfred E., Ontario, Cal.
Tracy, Isaac B., Menasba, Wis.
Tracy, James E., A. B.C. F. M.
{Tracy, Melville M., deoeased.
Trask, John L. R., Springfield. «
Travera, Robert M., Leigh, Neb.
Travis, David Q-. Orland, Ind. 14, 148, 230
Trelber, Daniel J., Ipswich, 8. D. 324
Trelber, Michael, Sutton, Neb. 262, 6
Trifflt, James M., New London, O. 804, 6
Trover, William D., Oklahoma City, Ok. 151
- * ------- uo
822
40
1862
1863
1843
286
1837
71, 194
342
252
276
1844
170
140
176
1842
122
256
104
236
14,158
196
1851
114
118
844,6
1861
14,282
14
204
198
1865
180
1878
1869
1871
102
352
89
1867
Trowbridge, John P., Bethlehem, Ct.
Trueblood, jasper, Frankfort, 8. D.
[Trumbull, David, deoeased.
Trumbull, H. Clay, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tobb, William H., Portland. Or.
Tuok, J. Webster. Springfield. ¥
Tuck, Mark W., 8tandish, Mich.
Tuoker, Joshua T., Andover, Ms
Tucker, William J., Andover. M
Tnokerman, Fred W., Falls Church, Va.
Tudor, Henry, St. Louis, Mo.
Tuflt, Robert A., Elizabeth, N. J.
Tufts, James, Monson. Mass.
Tunnell, Robert M., Manhattan, Kan.
Tupper, Henry M., Concord, 111.
Tupper, Leland E., Willi nms burgh, Ky.
Turner, Edwin B., Owego. N. T.
Turner, Herbert B., Washington, Ct.
Turner, W. Jay, Albion, Neb.
Tuthill, Edward B.. San Miguel, 0*1.
Tuttle, Charles F., St. Ignaoe, Mich.
Tnttle, Henry W., Manchester, Io.
Tuttle, John E., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
Tuttle, William G.. Worcester, Mats.
Twichell, Joseph H., Hartford, Ct.
Twltchell, Justin E., New Haven, Ct.
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
479
Twining, Kinsley, 256 Broadway, N. Y. 1868
Twombly, Alexander 8., Charlestown, Mb. 196
•Tyler, Amory H., Dover, Maes. 200
Tyler, Charlea M., Ithaca, N. Y. 282
Tyler, Henry F., St. Joseph, Mich. 2S6
Tyler, Henry M., Northampton, Maaa. 1872
Tyler, Josiah, St. Jobnabury, Vt. 1849
Tyler, William 8., Amherst, Haas. 1869
Underwood, Rufus 8., Northampton, Ma. 1867
Updy ke, Stephen G., Brookings, S. D. 1871
Upson, Henry, New Preston, Ct. 1862
Upton, Augustus G., Syracuse, N. Y. 63, 1876
Upton, John R., Pekin, 111. 1861
Upton, Jonathan 8., Shelby, Ala. 1880
Utlev , Wells H., Parsons, Kan. 1877
Utterwick, Henry, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1866
tUsxell, Charles S., deceased.
Izzell, Thomas A., Denver. Col. 108
Vaile, Charlea 8.. Nordhoff, Cal. 102
Vail I, Henry M., Bowery Beach, Me. 1861
FVaill, William K., deceased. 40
valentine, Fletcher A., Wading K iver, N. Y. 290
Van Allrn, Frank, A.B.C.F.M. 428
Van Antwerp, John, Augusta, Mich. 224
Van Auken, Abram, Maple City, Mich. 280, 2, 6
Van Auken, C. F., W. Windsor, Mich. 1877
Van Auken, Helmaa H., Alpena, Mleh. 224
Van Auken, John C, , Mich.' 1884
Van Tamp, Albert J., Benton Har..Mich. 1674
Van Daleem, Henry A ., Bloomer, Wis. 1872
Van Kpa, Frank 8., Western Springs, III. 140
Van Home, Mahlon, Newport, R. I. 818
Van Ommeren, H., Lnlngshurg, Mich. 282, 8
Van 8wearlngentOttoM.,B. Chicago, Ind. 148
Van Wagner, Allen J., Crest od, Io. 154
Van Wagner, Jaa. M .. Chattanooga, Tenn. 1846
Veazle, Walter C, Topeks, Kan. 1884
VetUr, John, Kldon, Mo. 260
Viets. Francis H., East Woodstock, Ot. 124
Vincent, John H., , Mass. 1879
Vincent, Samuel L., Bridgewater, Vt. 882
Vincent, Thomas H , Orlrans, Maaa. 14, 212
•Vincentius, Peter, Boston, Maas. 198
Virgin, Samuel H., 16 B. 125 St., N. Y. 286
VHturn, Edmund M., Cedar Rapids, Io. 14, 152
Vidian, Richard, Croton, Mich. 224, 6
Vogler, Henry, Eureka, 8. D. 822, 6
Voorheee, J. Spencer, Tellurlde, Col. 14, 108
Voorhees, Louis B., Santa Ana, Cal. 15, 104
Vorco, Juba Howe, Essex, Ot. 112
Voae, James G., Providence, R. I. 818
Vofaw, Blihn H., Geneva, O. 802
Vrboman, Frank B., Upper Montclair, N.J. 276
Vrooman,H.C, Independence, Kan. 14, 170, 4
Valllett, LouJs, Highland, III. 1876
Wade, William G. , Wakefield, N. H. 274
Wadhama, Jonathan, [Ct.]. 1871
Wadsworth, Thomas A., Milwaukee, Wis. 1861
Wain wright, George W., Blair, Neb. 1862
Waite. Foster B., TalcoUvllle, Ot. 122
Wakefield, James A., Aurora, 8. D. 1889
Walbrldge, Everett L , Machiaaport. Me. 186
Walcott, Dana M., Rutherford, N. J. 1871
Walcott, Frank N., Atbol, Mass. 1877
Waldo, Levi F , Hersey, Mich. 280
Waldron, George B., Benson, Vt. 16, 1887
Wales, Frederick H., Tulare, Cal. 1876
Walker, Charlea 8., Amherst, Maaa. 1871
Walker, Cornelius E., St. Cloud, Minn. 240, 6
Walker, George F., Hampden, Maas. 204
Walker, Heorge L., Hartford, Ct. 114
Walker, James 8.. Mcintosh, Ga. 182
Walker, John T., Wayland, Mich. 14, 224, 88
Walker, Joseph K., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Walker, Joseph N., Island Pond, Vt. 832
Walker, Theodore C, Keoaauqua, Io. 168
Walker, William, Alderly, Wis. 1858
Walker, William, Milton, Wis. 862
Walkup, Alfred C., A. B. C. F. M. 428
[Wallace, Cyrus W., deceased. 40
I
Wallace, George R., B. Saginaw, Mich. 228
Wallace, MacHaatinss, Electric, Cal. 104
Wallace, Patterson W., Albion. III. 134, 40
Wallace, Robert W., Wakefield, Maas. 218
Wallace, Si ryker A., Billings, Mont. 254
Waller, Wm. C. A., Mankato, Minn. 14, 240, 2
Walters, Thomas W., Spokane Falls, Wn. 1878
Walters, William, Hastings, Neb. 258
Walton, Richard C, High more, 8. D. 322
Walton, Wm., Steuben St., Brooklyn, N. Y.286
Wannamakei, Henry S., Geneva, Neb. 258
Warburton, Chsrle*, Indianapolis, Ind. 1870
Ward, Arthur N., Pembroke, N. H. 272
Ward, Earl J., Hyde Park, Vt. 886
Ward, Ferdinand J., Harwich, Mass. 1887
Ward, Hiram Q., Royalton, Vt. 338
[Ward, Joseph, deceased. 41
Ward, William H., 251 Broadway, N. Y. 1859
Warfield, Franke A., Brockton, Mass. 198
Warner, Aquila, Odell, 111. 142
Warner, Charles C, Alton, 111 16, 184
Warner, Herbert E., Kelley, Io. 166, 8
Warner, Lyman, Salisbury, Ct. 1857
Warner, Peter, Los Angeles, Cal. 1872
Warner, Pliny F., Havana, 111. 1860
I Warner, Samuel, deceased. 41
[Warner, Warren W., deceased. 41
Warner, William J., Princeton, Minn. 1878
Warren, Albert, Lake Stay, Minn. 242
Warren, Edgar L., Claremont, N. H. 14, 266
Warren, Israel P., Portland, Me. 1842
Warren, James H ., 8an Francisco, Cal. 63, 1852
Warren, Joy M., Mlnden City, Mich. 226, 82
Warren, Leroy, Olivet, Mich. 63, 1862
Warren, William F., Everett, Maaa. 1869
Warren, William H., Cincinnati, O. 300
Washburn, Chas. H, N. Woburn, Ms. 198, 220
Washburn, George, Constant inonte. 428
Washburn, George T., A. B. C. F. M. 428
Washburn, George Y., Hancock, Mich. 16,280
Washburn, William 8 , Yankton, 8. D. 324
Washington, Alonzo G. , Fertile, Mln. 14, 242, 4
Waatell, William P., Clinton, Mich. 1832
Waterman, Alfred T., Bancroft, Mich. 224
Waterman, James H., Pewaukee, Wis. 1861
Waterman, Wm. A., Kalamazoo, Mich. 282
Waters, Frank P., Riverton, Ot. 110, 4
Waters, George F„ Falrport, N. Y. 282
Waters, Otis B., Benzonta, Mich. 1861
Waters, T. Frank, Ipswich, Mass. 206
Wathen, Charles B., Manchester, N. H. 270
Watson, Albert, Hampstead. N. H. 268
Watson, Charles C, Lynn, Mass. 208
Watson, John T., River Falls, Wis. 1867
Watson, Thomas, DePeyster, N. Y. 1860
Watson, Wm. H., Valley Springe, 8. D. 320,6
•Watt, David G., St. Petersburg, Fla. 1840
Watts, John W., Lafayette, Or. 1880
Way, William H., Rutland, N. Y. 1888
Weage, Edward D., National City, Cal. 102
Webb, Edwin B., Wellesley, Mass. 196
Webb, Stephen W., 8. Hadley Falls, Ms. 216
Webber, Edwin E., Appleton, Minn. 240
Webster, Asber 0., Otsego, Mich. 234
Webster, Eugene C., E. Providence, R. I. 313
Webater,Franklln G., Passaic Brdg., N. J.1886
Webster, George J., Ashland, Or. 310
Webster, Olin W., Central Square, N. Y. 1876
Webster, Robert M., Long Beach, Cal. 100
Weeden, Charlea F., Colchester, (X 112
Weeden, William O., Brooklyn, N. Y. 278
Weldman, Peter, Deahler, Neb. 1864
fWeiler, Carl, deceased. 14, 41
Weiss, Geo. C., New Haven, Ct. 1888
Weiss, Solomon W., Danby, N. Y. 280
WeiUel, Charles T., Santa Barbara, Cal. 104
Welch, Moaea C, Pomona, Fla. 128
Welch, Vine P., Chicago, III. 1881
Wellman, Joshua W., Maiden, Mass. 1851
Wellman, Wheeler M., Capioma, Kan. 166
480
CONGREGATIONAL TSAR-BOOK.
[1890.
Wells, Andrew J., Los Angeles, Cal. 100
Wells, George W., Marietta, O. 803, 4
Welle, tlames, Douglas, Mass. 300
Wells, Janes D., Ames, Io. 163, 6
Wells, James W.f West Ferndale, Wo. 844
•Wells, Joho A., Liberty, N. J. I860
Wells, John H., Kingston, R. I. 1861
Wells, Moses H., Northfleld, Mass. 1846
Welles, T. Clayton, Englewood, 111. 1872
West, James Wn Crescent City, 111. 188, 43
West, Lester L., Winona, Minn, 348
West, Perley B., Ontario, 111. 142
Westervelt, William D., Honolulu, H. /. 438
Westgate, Ansel W. 1882
WesUeks, Cassias M., Manistee, Mich. 283
Weston, George D.t Rapid River, Mich. 1880
Wballey, John, Kalkaska, Mien. 328, 82
Whalley, Joho Tn Colfax, Wn. 1886
Wheat, Nathaniel M., Vlnlta, I. T. 1880
Wheeler, Crosby H., A. B. C F. M.
Wheeler, Edward P., K. Wllbraham, Ms.
Wheeler; Kdward P., Belolt, Wis. 1878
Wheeler, John B., Maiden, Mass. 1880
Wheeler, Orville G., Burlington, Vt. 888
Wheeler, Robert F.. Hartford, Ou 114
Wheeler, Sheldon H., Waterbnry, Vt. 340
Wheeler, Warren £., Oberlin, O. 14, 806
Wheeler. Wilson C, Chapman, Kan. 16, 1888
Wheelook, Albert H., Topsham, Me. 100
Whceloek, Edwin, CambridgcTvt. 883
Wheelock, Rufue A., Bristol Centre, N.Y. 378
Wheelwright, John B., Minneapolis, Mln. 1868
Wherlsnd, James D.f Welsh, La. 178
Whldden. Richard 8., Marshfleld, Msss. 208
Whltcomb, Cyrus B» Birmingham, Ou 1874
White, Austin B., Wayne, 111. 148
•White, Charles A., Priooeton, Mass. 314
White, Frank N., A, B. 0. F. M. 428
White, George B., A. B. <7. F. M. 438
White, George H., Grlnnell, Io. 1866
Whyte, George ML, Tawas Oily, Mien. 338, 88
863
41
142
860
42
884
104
862
108
804
1861
1871
I860
886
286
1887
182
810
* White, leaae O, Scotland, Mass.
White, James W., Menomonee, Wis.
[White. John W., deeeased.
White, Levi, Plymouth, III.
White, Lorenso J., Green Bay, Wis.
[White, Lyman, deceased.
Whits, Orlando U., Burlington, Vt.
Whitehill, John, South Attleboro, Mass.
Whitelaw, James D., River Falls, Wis.
Whiting, Lyman, B. Charlemont, Mass.
Whitlock, Frank M., N. Monroeville, O.
Whitman, John 8., Canfleld, O.
Whitney, Charles U., Shirley, Mass.
Whitney, Henry M.( Beloit, Wis.
Whitney. Joel K., Marshfleld, Vt.
Whlton, James M., Tremont, N. T.
Whtttaker, John W., Tuekeegee, Ala.
Whlttler, Charles, Dennysville, Me.
Whittlesey, Charles T., Portland, Or.
Whittlesey, Bllphalet, Washington, D. 0. 1861
[Whittlesey, Kilphalet, deceased. 42
Whittlesey, Martin K., Ottawa, 111. 1840
Whl ctlesey , Nathan H. , Byanston, 111. 188
[Whittlesey, William, deeeased.
WJard, H. DeForeet, Mitchell, 8. D. 88, 1878
Wlckett, Rlfhard M., ChepachetjR. I. 818
Wlokham, Jos. D., Manchester, Vt. 1828
Wlddemer,Ho ward T.,Ridgewood,N.Y. 14,376
Wiedenhoeft, William, Fail-mount, Ind. 14, 6
Wiggins, Aaron W., New Cambria, Mo. 362
•Wight, Charles A., St. Louis, Mo. 1886
Wight, Daniel, Natlck, Mass. 1842
Wikoff, Henry H., San Francisco, Cal. 104
Wilcox, Asber H., Norwich Town, CU 1866
Willoox, Charles IL, Lowell, Mass. 306
Wilcox, Frank G., Alcester, 8. D.
WUlcox, G. Buckingham, Chicago, 111. 78. 1868
Willoox. Inman L., Shrewsbury, Mass. 14, 216
Wilcox, Seth M., Alexandria, Minn. 340
14,844
174
186
Wilcox, Warren P., Ada, Mich.
Wilcox, Wm. O, Port Blakely, Wn.
Willoox, William H.. Maiden, Mass.
Wild, Axel W., Blisabethtown, N. Y.
Wild, Edward P., Manchester, Vt.
Wilde, James, White City, Kan.
Wilder, Charles B , Monsoo, Me.
Wilder, George A. A. B. C. F. M.
Wilder, John C, New Haven, Vt.
Wilder, Sedgwick P., JsuesvUle, Wis.
Wildey, John K., Meriden. N. H.
Wlllard, Andrew J., Burlington, Vt.
Wlllard, H., Woodland av., Chicago, JJ1. 1868
Wlllard, James L., WestviUe, et. 118
Wlllard, John, Deoorah, Io. 164
Wlllard, Wallace W., St. Paul, Minn. 348
WUleti, George, Redlaods, Cal. 103
Wlllett, Mahlon, Santa Crux, Cal. 104
Wllley, AusUn, Northfleld. Minn. 1880
•Willey, Charles, Newfield, N.J. 1846
Wllley, Blmer B., EMon, Io. 14, 186
Willey, Samuel H., San Francisco, Cal. 16, 1848
Wllley, Worcester, Andover. Maes. 1844
Williams, Aaron, North Temescal, Cal. 1888
Williams, Augustus W., Cheyenne, Wyo. 880
Williams, Benjamin H., Watenille, N.Y. 1883
Williams, Clinton B., Longton, Kan. 110
Williams, David T., Lockport, N. Y. 380
Williams, D Tbos., Keene Valley, M. Y. 384
Williams, Kdw.F., Drexel Bd ^Chicago JU. 186
WUllama,Bdw.M.( Northfleld, Minn. 16,1880
Williams, Edwin B., Blyria, Ohio. 883
Williams, Edwin 8., BanFrancisco, CaL 63, 1884
WllUams, Francis, Chaplin, Ct. 113
Williams, Francis F., Holland,
1848
813
Williams, George W., Adams, HI. 1880
Williams, Henry 8., Athens. Ala. 04
Williams, Horace R., Clinton, Mlob. 336
Williams, Hugh R., Floyd, N. Y. 1848
Williams, J. Christopher, Orlando, Fla.
Williams, John H., Kansas City, Mo.
Williams, John K., Peacham, Vt.
Williams, John M., Chicago. 111.
Williams, John P., Youngslown, Onto.
Williams, John T., Bangor, Pa.
Williams, John W., Falrhaveo, Vt.
Williams, Lewis, Port Leyden, N. Y.
Williams, Lloyd, Bxeelslor. Io. 1888
Williams, Mark, A. B. C. F. M. 438
Williams, Moseley H., Philadelphia. Pa. 1888
Williams, Nathan W., Providence, R. I. 1840
Williams, Robert O., Amherst. Mass. 1861
Williams, Roderick R., Clay Centre, Neb. 366
Williams, Samuel A., Lyons, Col. 14. 108
Williams, Thomas P., Wln»low, Me. 180, 80
Williams, William B., Pierre, 8. D. 1860
Williams, William D., Pottsville, Pa. 814
Williams, William D., Tulare, Cal. 104
Williams, William H„ Marion. Ind. 148
Williams, William T., Parsons, Pa. 814
Wl lllams, Wolcott B., Charlotte. Mich. 1864
Williamson, A.J:, OUrk afield, 0. 14, 308, 800
Williamson. James 8.. Augusta, Me. 180
Willis, Joslah G., Dana, Mass. 300
Willis, J. Vincent, Planktnton, 8. D. 834
Wilson, Clinton W., 8. Hartford, N. Y. 300
Wilson, Edwin P., Deering, Me. 182
Wilson, Fred. A., Andover, Mass. 14, 6, 6, 104
Wilson, George B. , Collin wood. Ohio. 800
Wilson, George H., Hinsdale, 111. 140
Wilson, Gowen C, Windsor, Ot. 184
Wilson, Henry, Armour, 8. D. 830
Wilson, John O, Stonington, Ot. 133
Wilson, John G., Portland. Me. 188
Wilson, John J., Onega, Kan . 186
Wilson, John 8., Bridgeport. Ot. 1872
Wilson, Levin, Cynthiana, Ind. 148
Wilson, Lewis. Oakland City, Ind. 1840
Wilson, Sherman B., Faribault, Minn.
Willson, Theo. B., Muskegon, Mich. 284
1890.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL HINISTEK8.
481
Wilton, Thomas, Raton, N. Y. 282
Wilson, William, Tooica, 111. 146
Wilson, William M., At wood, Mich. 224, 8
Wilton, Richard T., W . Tisbury , Maai. 218
Winch, George W., Holyoke, Mass. 204
{Winchester. Warren W., deceased. 42
Wiudaor, John H., Downer's Grove, 111. 188
Windsor, William, Los Gatos, Cal. W
Wing. Preston B-, Hopkioton, Mass. 206
Winship, Albeit K.. Bomerville, Mass. 1875
Winslow, Horace, Weatogue, Ct. 120
Winalow, Jacob, Smith Centre, Kan. 174
Winslow, Lyman W., Earlville, Io. 162, 4
Winaor, Richard, A. B. C. F. M. 428
Winter, Alpheus, Middlefield, Ct. 1863
Wirt, David, Medical Lake, Wn. 344
Wise, D. Wellesley, Granville, 111. 140
Wissler, Henry L., Nevlnville, Io. 160
•Wis wall, Alexander, Pitt afield, N. H. 272
Wiswall, Frederic M., Windbam, Ot. 124
Witham, Levi A., Fruitport, Micb. 228, 34
Witters, Orvis, Orary's Mills, N. Y.
Wolcott, William E., Lawrence, Mass. 206
Wolcott, William H., 8. Kiverside, Cal. 104
Wolfe, Joseph , Yager, Wn. 1874
•Wood, Abel 8., Philadelphia, N. Y. 288
•Wood, Charles F., San Francisco. Cal. 104
Wood, Charles W., Middleboro, Mass. 1839
Wood, Clark C, Saugatuck, Micb. 236
Wood, Franklin P., Acton, Mass. 1871
Wood, Frederick C, Mancelona, Mich. 232, 8
Wood, George A., Stafford, Kan. 172, 4
Wood, George I., Ellington, Ot. 1840
Wood . Jesse, Paradise . Cal . 1862
Wood, John, Fitchburg, Mass. 1840
Wood, Joslah A., Bamboo, Wis. 348
Wood, Reuben R., Clear Lake, Io. 158
Wood, Samuel, Brookville, Kan. 166
Wood, Samner G., JEnsthampton, Mass. 200
Wood, Will C., Boston, Mass. 1868
Woodbridge, R. G., New York, N. Y. 284
Woodbury.F.P., Bible House, N.Y. 14, 65, 1865
Woodbury, Webster, Milford, Mass. 208
Woodhalf, Geo. H., Chase. Kan. 166
Woodbull, John A., Plain field, Mass. 18, 212
Woodin, Simeon, A. B. V. F. M. 428
Woodmansee, William, Lockport, 111. 140
•Woodrow. Samuel H ., , Me. 1888
Woodruff, Alfred K., Ben ton Harbor, Mich. 224
Woodruff, Frank E , Brunswick, Me. 1883
Woodruff, Geo. C, Green Mt. Falls, Col. 106
Woodruff. Henry C, Black Rock, Ct. 110
Woods, Robert M., Hatfield, Mass. 204
Woodard, Francis 0., Fairmount, Ind. 148
Woodward, Harvey, Swsnzey, N. H. 274
Woodward, John M., Wild Rose, Wis.
Woodwell, George M., York, Me. 100
Wood well, William H., Sandwich, Mass. 214
Woodworth, Charles L., Watertown, Ms. 1840
Woodwoith, C. L., jr., Wilton, N. H. 14, 274
Woodworth, Darius, Madison, O. 1861
Woodworth, Frank G., Tougaloo, Miss. 266
Woodworth, Henry D., Cambridge, Ms. 1860
Woodworth, H. B., Grand Forks, N. D. 1866
Woodworth, L. S., Providence, K. L
[Woodwoith, Richard, deceased.
[Woodworth, William W., deceased.
Wool ley, Joseph J., Pawtucket, R. I.
Woolman, William, W. Palisade, Neb.
Woolner, Daniel, Gardner, N. D.
[Woolsey, Theodore D., deceased.
Worcester, Isaac K., Auburndale,
Worcester, John H.. Burlington, Vt.
Worden, Jesse A. 8., Baranac, Mich.
Worden, 8. A., Stockholm Depot, N.Y.
♦Worsnop, John W., , Mo.
Wray, Alfred K., Springfield, Mo.
Wright, Abiel H., Portland, Me.
Wright, Albert O., Madison, Wis.
Wrigbt, Alfred C, A. B.C. F. M.
Wright, Benjamin M., Kent, Ct.
Wright, Cassius E., Austin, Minn.
Wright, Eugene F., Huntley, III.
Wright, G. Frederick, Oberlin, O.
Wright, James C, Fairbaven, Wn.
Wright, John E. M.t Berkley, Mass
318
818
260
204
42
1881
1830
1867
290
1886
252
188
1867
428
14, 116
240
140
76, 1863
344
106
Wright, Malan II., Port Sanilac. Micb. 282, 4
Wrigbt, Newell 8., Detroit, Mich. 1*73
Wright, Reuben B., Denver, Col. 1877
Wright, Samuel G., Kansas City, Kan. 1840
Wright, Walter E. C, Berea, Ky. 16, 1868
Wright, Win. Burnett, New Britain, Ct. 16
Wrigley, Francis, Walnut Grove, Minn. 246, 8
Wuerrschmldt, Auguate, Milwaukee, Wn.1886
Wuerrschmldt, C. W., Sioux Falls, 8. D. 320
Wyatt, Charles, Aurelia, Io. 152
Wyckoff, Edwin D., Prescoit, Ariz. 14, 06
Wyckoff, James D., Galeshurg, 111. 1660
Wyckoff, Jonathan L. R., Woodbury, Ct. 124
Yager, Granville, Middlebury, Vt. 1876
Yarrow, William H., Millvllle, N. C. 284
Yeoman, J. Herbert. Atlantic, Mass. 214
Yergin, Vernon N., Fargo N. D. 14, 294
York, Frederick E., Richmond, Mich. 236
York, Pamuel B., Notch, Me. 1887
Youker, David G., Gowrie, Io. 152, 6
Young, Albert A., Monona, Io. 160
Young, John H., Pittsburgh, Pa. 312
Young, Jonathan E., Kirwin. Kan. 1869
Young William C, Dallas, Tei. 1854
Zelie, John S., Pl> mouth. Ct. 120
Zen ob. Andrew C, Hartford, Ct. 75, 1881
Zercher. Henry J.. Julesburg, Col. 108
Zumstein, Han», Michigan City, Ind. 1890
482
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
LI8T OF LICENTIATES REPORTED.
This list contains the names of those apparently reported as under care, with ref-
erences to the pages where any snoh are mentioned as supplying churches. It in-
cludes aUo some names starred (•), which denotes that these persons, while reported
as supplying churches, are not reported to he approbated by, or under the care of,
any Congregational organization.
Farther. 1. This list does not agree with the number given in State Minutes,
because all ordained since the lists were reported are here dropped. 2. The post-
office addresses are often delusive, the place being that of temporary service only.
3. Names followed by State only are of persons approved in the State mentioned, no
residence being reported. 4. The list is incomplete, because some States make
no full report of licentiates. 5. The contracted name of a State in brackets means
that the name was reported by that State, although the person resides elsewhere.
Abbott, George N., 8. Newbury, Vt.
Ackerman, Arthur W.. McPberson, Kan. 170
Albertson, Ralph, Penfield, O. IN. T.l 306
Aklricb, Isaac N., Naahville, Mich. 234
Allen, Earnest B., Cheater, Mich. 226
Appleton, Harry, Mlllbrook, Mioh. 232
Armatrong, Cbas« A.. W. Union, Minn. 244, 8
Armstrong, Lyman, Chicago, 111. [Cal.]
Bacon, Theodore D. .Durham, Ct. 112
Bacon, William A., Verahire, Vt. 840
Baker, Frederic C. [Ct.l
Baker, R. M., Marvin, Kan. 170
Baldwin, Manuel L., Nalla, N. 0. 292
♦Ball, Marcellua A., New Amsterdam, Ind. 148
Banks, Edgar J., S. Woodbury, Vt.
Barrows, Nathan, Winter Pars, Fla.
Bartlett, William J , lav pr.t Lee,
Barton, Robert J., Saliabury, Vt. 888
Beard, Gerald H. [Ct.]
*Beard, Stanley B., Bowling Green, O. 806
Beede, Aaron, Barrington, N. H. 266
Beers, Ell. Anamosa, Io. 152
Belknap, Lafayette, Herriuk, Neb.
Blgelow, Edwin V. [Ct.]
Bjorkman, L. W. A., Hartford, Ct 114
♦Black, E. H., Westchester, Ind. 150
Blackman. Virgil, Bangor, Me.
Blanchard, Edward B., Salem, N. H. [Vt.] 272
Bodwell, Flaviel A., Jetmore, Kan. 170
Bolin, Nlkol I., Ottumwa, Io.
Borncamp. John E., Ashton, B. D.
♦BoroDghf, Wesley A., Hammond, Ind. 148
Bourne, Henry E. [Ct.l
Brainerd, Ezra, Pres., Mlddlebnry, Vt.
Brldgman, Howard A., Boston, Mass.
Bright, Jesse L. [Ct.l
Brink. L. A., Elma, Io.
Brittaln, Alfred, Halifax, Mass.
Brown, Edwtn C., Bangor, Me.
Brown, Henry A., New Rockford, N. D.
*Brow,n, James B., Alliance, Neb.
Buckham, M. H., Pres., Burlington,
Burtner, David E., Clay Centre, Kan.
Butler, Jas. E , Boat wick, Mich.
Carleton, E. H.. Fall River Valley, Cal.
Cnrletou, Iaaac N., Bradford, Mass.
Carter, F., Pre*., Wllllamstown, Mass. [Ct.l
Cato, Riley, Belms, Ala. 04
Cbace, Abram L. Centreville, Pa.
Chamberlln. Egbert L., Rapid River, Mich. 236
Chandler, Edward H., Boston, Maas.
Cliap»n, Robert O. [Ct.l
Chapman, Edward M. [Ct.]
Chesley, Egbert M , Bangor, Me.
Chickerlng, Otis, Chlltonvllle, Mass. 214
Ohllds, William, Rosedale, Mich. 280, 4, 6
Chunn, Clay D., Faulkton, S. D.
Clark, Calvin M. [Mass.]
Cochlln, Demas, Traverse City, Mich. 238
Collier, O. W., Wllllamstown, Mass. 220
204
262
166
226
100
Conley, Henry W.t Bangor, Me.
Covell, Arthur J.. Flint, Mich.
Craig, Timothy C. Inland Falls, Me.
Cram. Elmer O., Bertha, Minn.
Crawford, Charles W., W. Torrlngton, Ct. 122
Crosby, Jamea H., Bangor, Me.
Crosby, John F., E. Barrington. N. H.
Orowell, Edward P., Prof., Amherst,
Camming*, Oeorge J., Howard Univ.,
Washington, D. C. [N. H.]
Dahl, Olans [OU
Daley, Charles W., Huron, 8. D.
Daniels, Arthur H. [Ct.]
Davis, Albert A., Fosston, Minn.
Denlson, Trlstran B., New Bedford, Mass.
Dickerman, Joslah P. [Ct.]
Durant, Edward, Steele City, Neb.
Dyckman, 8. B.. Neosho Falls, Kan.
Eastman, Geo. P., Brockton, Mass.
Eaton, Wm. W., Pro/., Mlddlebnry, Vt.
Elwell, Levi H. [Mass.]
Ely, Robert E., Camhiidgeport, Mass.
Emerson, Nicholas, Osborne, Kan. 168, 8, 87
Emerson, Bamnel F., Pro/., Burlington, Vt.
Evans, Daniel, Me.
Evans, Daniel A., Farmlngton Falls, Me. 184, 6
Evans, Thomas, Hyde's Mills, Wis. 352
Fairbanks, Arthur, St. Johnabury, Vt.
Fenner, James W., Auburn, N. Y.
Ferrier, William W. [Wn.j
Field, Alden P., Monrovia, Cal.
Fifteld, J. W., Cambridge, 111. 184
Flnstrom, Benjamin, Sauk Rapids, Minn. 246
Folger, Allen, Concord, N. H.
Frazter, Frances.
Freeman. Georve R., Gettysburg, Pa. [Ct.]
Frost, William J., Dawson, Minn. 240
Garrle, James.
Gates, Owen H., Germany, [yt>]
George, Wm. H.,Rome. N. x.
Ghormly, David E. [Ot.J
Gibson, G. T., Almena, Kan. 166
Gillespie, William, Hankinson, N. D.
Good win .Samuel H., Weare, N. H. 274
Gordon, Henry E., Trinidad, Col.
Graham, William H., Hendricks, Ga. 130, 2
Green, Edson 0.. De Kalb, N. Y. 282
Gross, Neils P., Bridgeport, Ct. 110
Hailett, Horace F., Centreville, Maas.
Hankmeyer, Nath'l W., Frankaville, Wis. 850
Hardy, Edward N., Wapplng, Ct. 122
Hardy, William P., San Bernardino, CaL 102
Harrison, Thomas, Cleveland, Io.
Harrison, Hiram B., Winthrop, Minn. 248
Hasting*, Allen [Ct 1
Hatch, Frederick A., Madrid, N. Y. 284
Headland, Isaac T., West Med way, Maaa. 208
Helllwell, Charles, Morris town. N.J.
Hermon, John E., So. Canaan [Ct.]
Hinekley, Abble R., Forest City, Io. 156
1890.]
LIST OF UOENTIATE8 REPORTED.
483
Hlnes, Frank B., Carthage, Mo. [N. H.]
Hlnes, Henry, Doakeaville, T. T. 150
Hitchcock, Howard, Arcadia, Neb. 266
Hodgdon, Thomas M. [Mass.]
♦Holcomb, H. A., Hammond, Ind. 148
Holp, Lincoln A. [Ct.]
Holton, Oharlea 8., Liber ,Ind. 148
Hollon, Edward P. [Ot.]
Holyoke. George F., Topeka. Kan.
♦Howe, Olin R., Ktlllngworth, Ot. 118
Howlaod, Horace N., Versailles, Mo.
Hudson, Peter J. [Ot.J
Hudson, Roger I., Greenfield, N. H. 268
Hughes, James B.t Oakland, Oal.
Hulbert, Homer W., Korea ]Vt.]
Hulbert, J. M., Chaldron, Neb.
Harlbut, William H., Roscommon, Mich. 286
Hntchlnsyn, William A., Helena, Mich. 238
Hyde, Frank B., West Dover, Vt. 884, 40
•Jenkins, James, Olyphant, Pa.
•Jennings, Richard D., Talladega, Ala.
John, Lewis F. f OU
* Jones, David M., Glen Lyon, Pa.
-Jones, B. L., Flagler's, Io.
•Jones, Fred V., Mound City, Kan. 172
Jon+s, Zacharlah, Talladega, Ala. 04
Jordan, William T., Deering, Me. 182
Keene, Aaron H.. New England Oily, N. D.
Kelley, Arthur W., Auburndale, Mass.
Kelley, John W.f Athens, Mo.
Keneeton, Luther M., Ashburnham, Ms. 194
Kllburn, Daniel W., Boston, Mass.
King, John 8. [Ct.]
Klose, Wm. H. [Ct.]
Koyans, Kelzo, Japan [N. HJ
Lagrange, J. H.. Saugerties, N. Y. 288
Larkin, W. J., Marion, Ala.
Law, William G., Gleaen, lad. 148
Lay, Corliss W.JCt,]
Lewis, Carletto F.
Lewis, Thomas M., Ashland, Pa.
Libby, Edward Hv Chicago, III.
Lindsey, Wilfred, East Paris. Mloh. 228
Longfellow, Charles H. [Ct.]
Lyall, James L„ Mecca, O. 804
Lyman, A. F., Kellogg. Io.
Lyman, Henry M. [Ct.]
Lyon, Clarence 0., Bangor, Me.
McLaren, James H., Bangor, Me. 188, 00
McLean, John B. [Ct.l
McLogan, Thomas, Oak Creek, Wis.
Marshall, J. W., Agra, Kan. 166
Mather, J. F., Stockton, Kan.
Mathews, George R. [Ct.]
Matthews, John H., Bangor, Me.
Matthews, Newman, Bangor, Me.
Mevis, Lyman, Bangor, Me.
Mlckel, John A. [Ct.]
Miles, Arthur, Rockefeller, HI. 144
Miller, J. Daniel [Tenn.l
Montague, William L., Amherst, Mass.
Moore, Lewie B., Philadelphia, Pa. [Tenn.l
Morrison, George H., Ada, Minn. 240
Morse, Morria W., Hartford, .Conn. [N. H ]
Moulton, James W.. Cobalt, Ct. 112
Mulholland, John, Forman, N. D. 106
Mysonheimer, Louis, 8t. Louis, Ifo.
*Nason, William W., Dracut, Mass. 200
Nelson, Carl A., Tacoraa, Wn. 346
Newbert, Elmer L.t Bangor, Me.
Newoll, John P., Thornton's Ferry, N. H.
Newman, Mia* E. E., Lawrence, Kan.
Norvel, W. O., McCook, Neb.
Noyes. Fred. B., Orookston, Minn. [N.H.] 240
Osgood, Luclan C, Cragin, III.
OUs, Arthur J., Crete, Neb.
Packard, William A., Princeton, N. J. [N.H.]
Page, Charles [Ct.]
Parsons, A. U, Ferrisburgh, Vt. 884
Pearson, Carl J., Booth Wardsboro', Vt. 840
Penrose. 8. B. L. [Ct.l
Peters, W.J. [Oaf.]
Phelps, Edwin.
Pllqulst. Brie, Ottumwa, Io. 162
Poage, Frank J., Baxter, Io.
Porter, Frank C. [Ct.]
Prescott, Harrison, Newton Centre, Mass.
•Preston Bryant O., Eagle, Neb. 268
Price, William D., Denver, Col. 108
Reynolds, James 6. [Ct.]
Richards. Thomas O., 2d [Ct.l
Roan, John M ., Talladega, Ala.
Roberts, William, Utica, N. Y.
Robinson, William H., Ban Francisco, Cal.
Rogers, J. A., San Diego, Cal.
Root, Edward T. [Ct.l
Root, Theophilus H., Pramlngham, Masa.
Ross, , Fryebnrg, Me. 184
Ross, Edward H., Wentwosth, N. H. 274
Ross, Routltffe, Charles H., Hancock, Minn. 242
Saniikian, Hohannes K.,aarjpoo<,7Vir.[N.H.]
Schorb, George, Milwaukee, wis. [Kan.]
Severance, Claudius M. [Ot.]
♦Sharp, J. Charles G» Muncle, Ind. 148
Snipman, Frank R. [Ot.]
Shurtleff. Ernest W., Boston, Mass. [N.H.]
Silkworth, Samuel W., Brooklyn. N. T. 280
Simmons, Abraham, Talladega, Ala. 04
Siasor, Leroy V., Altoona, Kan. 166, 74
Sloan, Meraene B., Dundas, Minn. 240
Small, Harry E., Bbutesbnry, Mass. 216
Smiley, Elmer E. [Ct.l.
Smith, Allrn J., Pittsfield, Vt, 884
Smith, Edward L. [<*.]
Smith, Edward P., Prof.% Worcester, Mass.
Smith, Thomas K., lay pr.t Mason, N. H. 272
Spencer, Joseph J. [CtJ.
Stelner, D. R., Alma, Kan. 166
Strong, Dwlght A., Lawrence, Kan. 170
Taft, Rufns M., Worcester, Mass.
Taylor, Glen A. [Ct.l
♦Taylor, Walter P., Attleboro Falls, Mass.
Thayer, Lucius H. [Mass.]
Thtrloway, Timothy, Brookslde, Col.
T nomas, George E., St. Louis, Mo.
Traudt,Adam, Chicago, 111.
Trow, William A., Dummerston, Vt. 334
Tufts, James H., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Turner, John M., Chapln, Io.
Turner, William J. [Mass.]
Van Blarcom, Grant, W. Ste wartst'n, N.H. 274
Vanghn, Howard R., Red Cliff, Col. 108
Verrlll, Charles H.. Franklin, N. Y.
Walter, Dean A., Beirut, Syria [Ct.].
Walker, Isaac, Pembroke, N. H.
Walker, Williston, Hartford, Ot.
* Walther, Joseph, Worcester. Mass. 222
♦Ware, Caleb. Goodland, I. T.
Ward, Herbert D., Newark, N. J. [N.H.]
Warfield, Franke A., Buckingham, Ot. 114
Warren, Henry R , Nellga, Neb.
Warrior, Richard, Wanamle, Pa.
Wat hen, John M., Bangor, Me.
Wetmer, Morrison, Sedgwick, Kan. 174
West lake, John, Caledonia, Wis.
White, Schuyler S. [Ct ] 110
Wild, Levi, Royalton, Vt.
Willan, John, Arena, Wis. 848
William, William O , Utica, N. T.
Willoughby, Albert 8., Webster, Io. 164
Wilson, Samuel F., Tonganozie, Kan. 174
Wlmby, John L., New Orleans, La.
Wise. William O., San Francisco, Cal.
Wood, Edwin A., North Branch, Minn. 244, 6
Woodln, Arthur J.. Osage, Minn. 244
Woodruff. KUJeh W. [Ct.].
Yonker, Wllto R., Onekama, Mich. {111.] 284
Yonng, Stephen 0., Bangor, Ma.
Young, William E., Renton, Wn. 844
484
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1890.
LIST OF MINISTERS
OF OTHER DENOMINATIONS SUPPLYING CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.
Alexander, Munroe H., Hanson, Mam. 204
Angell, Thomas L., Durham, Me. 182
Arnold, Frank 8., Beecber, 111. 1S4
Bacher, Theo. J . Mendon, Mich. 282
Banks, John J., Kenduskeag, Me. 184
Barnard, H. T., Jericho, Vt. 840
Beaisley, T., Sturbridge, Mass. 216
Best, James R., Lock, Ohio. 804
Billings, Dan. P., Bmithlaud, Io. 154, 60
Bond, Frank A., Casco, Me. 182, 6
Boynton, George E., East Bralntree, Vt. 332
Bradford, George F., Freedom, Me. 184
Brittan. Alfred, Halifax, Mass. 204
Barnett, E. L., Maine, N. Y. 284
Chaffin, John W., Kiogsley, Io. 168
Curtis, Lnpton W., Richmond, Mass. 214
Davis, George W., New Preston, Ct. 122
Dlnsmore, H. Charles, Bangor, Mich. 224
Dowd, Willis W., Wt-slcheeter, Ct. 112
Dunn, James B., Boston, Mass. 208
Baton, Walter 6., N Becket, Mass. 196
Evans, Charles Parks, Albany, N. Y. 278
Fanning, N. D., Robinsd ale, Minn. 244
Flanders, Chris. B., North Truro, Mass. 218
Freeman, John W., Dudley, N. C. 292
GelBton, Mills B., Salem, Mich. 236
Gill, Heber, Pes Plains, 111. 138
Gleason, Charles A., Angola, Ind. 148
Gordon, 1>. B., Lisbon Centre, N. Y. 284
Graham, John, Lakeville, Mass. 206
Haire, W. C, Paynesville, Minn. 244
Hallett, Horace P., Ccnterville, Mass. 194
Hsnks, Carlos H., Thorndike, Mass. 212
Hanscome, G. L., Sheldon, Io. 162
Harbridge, Edward H., Chester, Mich. 234
Harpendtag, Alonzo S., Udinaj 111. 146
Hawks, William 8., Canterbury, Ct. 110
Hemenway, W. F., Praitbara, N. Y. 288
Henderson, Johnson, Riga, N. Y. 288
Henry, Theo. P., Diamond Springs, Kan. 168, 74
Hlbbard, A. G., Goshen, Ct. 114
Hjerpe, Erik. G., New Britain, Conn. 118
Hopkins, Augustus B„ Granby, Vt. 834
Hubbell, Earl B., Strongaville, Ohio, 806
Johnson, Frederick W. .Norwood, N. Y. 286
Jones, Frederick, East Pharealia, N. Y. 280
Jordan, W. H., Wyoming, III. 146
Langford, Edward C, Monroe, N. H. 272
Larkin, W. J., Marion, Ala. 94
Lawrence, Harris N., Britt, Io. 162
Lembert, George M., Lyons, Kac. 170*
Lewis, James M., FaJrbaven, Mass. 202-
Malcolm, S. F., La Hsrpe, III. 140
Maver, J. G., Maple Hill, Kan. 170-
McDermid, Duncan M , Fontanelle, Io. 156,162
Merrick, Frank W., Chlltonville, Mass. 212
Miller, , Becket Centre, Mass. 194
Morrill, Geo. W , Tolland, Ct. 122
N anion, R. L., Deer Isle, Mt. 182
Orrick, John M^ Boston, Mass, 196-
Parry, Albert W., Annawan, III. 184
Parsons, William M., Kidgefield, Ct. *20
Patterson, John V., Cotult, Mass.
Pierce, F. H., North Collins. N. Y. *86
Poage, James S., New Windsor, III. 162, 4
Potter, , Fort Bid well, Cal. 100
Queen, Charle* N., Predonia, Kan. 168
Remington,A.W.,CanaanFourCorn'rs,N.Y.280
Kenshaw, William E., Surrey, N. H. 268, 74
Richardson, M. N., North Cringe, Mass. 212
Robinson, Thomas, Ceresco, Mich. 226
Sanerman, Wm. K., Hartwich, Io. 164
Rchermerhorn, C. S., South Newbury, O. 806
Soofield, Wm. H , Hamilton, 111. 140
Searles, George R., Oxford, Me. 186
Seelye, James W., Olney, 111. 142
Sherwood, Nathan, Jersey City, N. J. 276
Shreffler, John H., Weymouth, Ohio. 808
Sift oo, James W., Valley City, N. D. 108
Sims, Josiab, Nevada City, Cal. 102
Smith, D. 8., Stewartville, Minn. 246
Smithers, Tbos. H., Rochester, Wis. 866
Stewart, William R., Clarion. Io. 154
Stillwell, George I)., Gaylord, Mich. 228
Stonelake, Charles A., Aqucbogue, N. Y. 278
Stovenour, Fred'k, Westcnester, Ind. 150
Torbush, Henry, Mobegan, Conn. 114
Underbill, James R., West Newark, N. Y.290
Upson, Charles E., Milford, Ct. 116
War field, Edwin A., Trumbull, Ct. 122
Webster, Harvey, Dnxburv, Vt. 334
Weatlake, John, Caledonia, Wis. 864
Wharton, L7 B ., Plymouth, Neb. 260
Wheat, Frank I., N. Beverly. Mast. 196
Wilbur, Charles K., Adrian, Mich. 288
Whlteraan, George H., Harwood, N. D.
Wood, T. J., Ballena, Cal. 98
Young, John A., Marshall, Mich.
Young, William, Volney, N. Y.
Zimmerman, Gustav A., Chicago, 111. 186
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